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The flavor of coconut water varies tree to tree, bunch to bunch, even within the same coconut depending when you pick it. There has never really been on color that I preferred over the others, instead there is an age of the coconut I prefer. It is when there is some jelly and is soft enough to be eaten with a spoon and still being somewhat translucent.
That is one big-arse jak. It doesn't seem to be weighing you down, though. Are you especially strong? Or is the jak hollow?
would stay away from anything warren likes- he shoves gross durian down his face
^Can that be a dwarf green malayan coconut?
Quote from: Tropicalgrower89 on January 19, 2012, 05:52:58 PM^Can that be a dwarf green malayan coconut?I believe that is it. It's also the drinking coconut of choice in Vietnam, at least that's what I was limited to when I visited.
Noel,In Northeast Brazil, we make ice cubes with coconut water and then, we add some scotch. Yummy!
Quote from: Berto on January 19, 2012, 07:06:01 PMNoel,In Northeast Brazil, we make ice cubes with coconut water and then, we add some scotch. Yummy!That's a good idea. Will have to try one day.
Alexi, is that tembleque? And flgreen those limbers are to die for!