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How do you strip coconut;:-)? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
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Drill two holes and drain the rest with a hammer like a walnut.
Drill two holes and drain the rest with a hammer like a walnut.
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Milk, by the way, can be rotten. Especially if the holes are easily poked. I usually nail them through. I usually nail them out with a nail, but the coconut itself needs to be beaten with a hammer from all sides, moderately hard, so that it cracks and then it's easy to peel the skin off. Underneath there is a very nourishing white thing called a copra.
Milk, by the way, can be rotten. Especially if the holes are easily poked. I usually nail them through. I usually nail them out with a nail, but the coconut itself needs to be beaten with a hammer from all sides, moderately hard, so that it cracks and then it's easy to peel the skin off. Underneath there is a very nourishing white thing called a copra.
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That's how my husband and I tried to carve a coconut when we were very young. We sawed it up and didn't like it.
That's how my husband and I tried to carve a coconut when we were very young. We sawed it up and didn't like it.
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We do this: on top of the fruit or vegetables or nuts, there are overgrown cavities, they can be poked with a screwdriver, and then you have to pour out the juice if there is any. Then you can try to put the screwdriver in the hole and use it as a lever to split the coconut in half; if the coconut is mature and does not give in, then simply put it on its side to find the connection between the two halves put there a screwdriver and with all the force of a hammer on it. The screwdriver will split at once, at most at two. But about the movie Señor Robinson Crusoe-the coconuts there in general were unscrewed.
We do this: on top of the fruit or vegetables or nuts, there are overgrown cavities, they can be poked with a screwdriver, and then you have to pour out the juice if there is any. Then you can try to put the screwdriver in the hole and use it as a lever to split the coconut in half; if the coconut is mature and does not give in, then simply put it on its side to find the connection between the two halves put there a screwdriver and with all the force of a hammer on it. The screwdriver will split at once, at most at two. But about the movie Señor Robinson Crusoe-the coconuts there in general were unscrewed.
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There's a special tool in the stores that helps.
There's a special tool in the stores that helps.
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Drill a hole and then smash it with a hammer. Or with a knife. I usually break one or two knives.
Drill a hole and then smash it with a hammer. Or with a knife. I usually break one or two knives.
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Hmm nothing new to suggest-all my methods are already described above:
Hmm nothing new to suggest-all my methods are already described above: