- The coconut is technically a seed produced by coconut palm trees, one of the largest edible seeds. Its interior contains white "meat" and sweet, thirst-quenching "water."
- Portuguese explorers in the 15th century named the coconut "coco," meaning ghost, due to its hairy texture and three dimples resembling a ghost's face.
- Coconuts have many uses - their oil is used in cooking and by restaurants, their water is drunk and used in sports drinks, and even their shells have purposes as cattle food and fertilizer.