Are coconuts stone fruit?

If you want to get technical, the coconut isn't a fruit or a nut, it's a drupe, which is known as stone fruit. What the devil is a drupe or a stone fruit you ask? It's just another classification, one that happens to include peaches, nectarines, blackberries, and even raspberries!
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Why is coconut A stone fruit?

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Coconuts are not actually nuts, but stone fruits, as they enclose a single large seed.
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What are coconuts classified as?

Botanically speaking, a coconut is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, which is a fruit with a hard stony covering enclosing the seed.
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Is coconut a tree nut or fruit?

Is coconut considered a tree nut? After all, “nut” is part of the word. Technically speaking, a nut is defined as a one-seeded fruit. So with that loose definition, a coconut can also be classified as a nut.
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Is coconut in the nut family?

Even though coconut isn't a nut, some people who are allergic to tree nuts (like almonds, cashews, and walnuts) are also allergic to coconut.
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What Are Coconuts, Seeds Fruits Or Nuts ?



Is coconut OK in a nut free school?

Coconut, the seed of a drupaceous fruit, has typically not been restricted in the diets of people with nut allergies.
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Why is it called coconut meat?

Coconut meat is the flesh of the coconut fruit, a tropical fruit produced by the coconut tree. There are a number of uses for the meat, along with other parts of the coconut. Some grocers sell fresh coconuts that can be cracked open for their meat, and it can also be purchased in canned and dried form.
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Can you eat coconut if allergic to nuts?

The botanical distance between coconuts and tree nuts would suggest that people with tree nut allergy should be able to tolerate coconut and studies have shown that this is generally true. Therefore, there is no general recommendation that patients with tree nut allergy should avoid coconut.
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Is Mango a tree nut?

Mango is a plant in the Anacardiaceae family, which also includes pistachio and cashew nuts, there are cases of those with these nut allergies suffering reactions to mango.
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Is coconut considered an allergen?

The law identifies eight major food allergens, one of which is tree nuts. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognizes coconut as a tree nut, and thus an allergen that must be declared.
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What fruit is a drupe?

drupe, in botany, simple fleshy fruit that usually contains a single seed, such as the cherry, peach, and olive.
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What is the white ball inside a coconut?

Sprouted coconuts, also referred to as coconut sprouts, are the edible spherical sponge-like cotyledons of germinating coconuts. They have a crunchy watery texture with a slight sweetness. They are eaten in coconut-growing countries either as it is or as part of various dishes.
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Is an avocado a fruit?

Avocados are one of the few fruits (yes, technically they're a fruit, not a veggie) that contain healthy unsaturated fats. These fats help lower undesirable LDL cholesterol when eaten in place of saturated fat. The popular Haas avocado, which has dark-green, nubby skin, grows year-round in California.
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Is Mango a stone fruit?

What do plums, cherries, and mangoes have in common? They are all stone fruits! Stone fruits get their name from the single large seed at the fruit's core, which is surrounded by an outer flesh. Other stone fruits include peaches, apricots, and nectarines.
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Why is an avocado not a stone fruit?

Avocado is technically a berry, not a drupe (stone fruit) or pome. It is classified this way due to its endocarp being so fleshy, as well as tiny little seeds (which share no resemblance with seeds found in other berries). Even though Avocados aren't qualified as stone fruits, they are as close as a fruit can be.
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What is considered a stone fruit?

Also known as drupes, this category includes peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines, apricots, and pluots. Dates, mangoes, coconuts, green almonds, lychees, and olives are also technically classified as stone fruits, as are mulberries, blackberries, and raspberries.
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Why is a cashew not a nut?

Some examples of true nuts include acorns, chestnuts, and hazelnuts. On the other hand, the fruits of the cashew, almond, and pistachio plants are not true nuts, but are rather classified as “drupes.” Drupes are fruits that are fleshy on the outside and contain a shell covering a seed on the inside.
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Is a cashew a nut or a bean?

Although it's a true nut, rather than a legume, the cashew does grow in a rather unusual fashion. The tree grows a substantial crop of large, pear-shaped fruit known as cashew apples, and the nut itself grows from the bottom of the fruit in a cashew-shaped husk.
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What kind of nut is cashew?

Cashew harvesting and processing

Cashews grow on cashew trees (Anacardium occidentale). As such, they're classified as a type of tree nut. Mature cashew trees grow red or yellow pear-shaped drupes called cashew apples. The cashews themselves grow inside of gray shells on the ends of those fruits.
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Is Avocado a tree nut?

Since avocado is classified as a fruit and not a tree nut, you should be able to eat avocados even if you have a nut allergy. However, some studies have shown that avocados have similar proteins as chestnuts. So if you're allergic to chestnuts, you may have to avoid avocados.
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Are coconut berries?

Botanically, the coconut is classified as a fruit--more specifically, it is a drupe. Drupes are more commonly called stone fruits. Other stone fruits include peaches and nectarines; blackberries and raspberries are drupes comprised of aggregates of drupelets.
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Can you be allergic to coconut but not coconut oil?

Since coconut allergy is rare, healthcare professionals don't know how people with coconut allergy might respond to products containing coconut oil. Still, if you have a coconut allergy, it is possible you will also be allergic to coconut oil. This is a good reason to avoid products containing coconut oil.
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Do coconuts give live birth?

A coconut does not have a spine or is warm blood so there for it is not a mammal. Also it has to produce a live young. So in the end a coconut is NOT a mammal.
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Are coconuts technically mammals?

Officially and unequivocally, coconuts are not considered mammals. While they do share some interesting characteristics with mammals, coconuts are considered fruit – not mammals.
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Do coconuts produce milk?

Coconut milk comes from the grated meat of coconuts, which are large tree seeds that grow on tropical palm trees. Coconut milk is naturally lactose-free and not considered a dairy product because it's derived from a plant — not a mammal.
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