The method of opening a coconut with a pull ring bought in the supermarket is as follows:
1. Pull the pull ring with your hands and pull hard.
2. Pull the ring off.
3. Use a knife to dig out the blockage in the small hole.
4. Then plug in the straw and drink.
Introduction to coconut
Coconut, a plant of the genus Cocos in the family Palmaceae, has a tall, tree-like plant, 15-30 meters high, with a thick stem, annular leaf marks, and a thickened base. There are clusters of small roots. The petiole is thick, the inflorescence is axillary, the fruit is ovoid or nearly spherical, and the fruit cavity contains endosperm (i.e., "pulp" or seed kernel), embryo and sap (coconut water). The flowering and fruiting stage is mainly in autumn.
Coconut is native to southeastern Asia, Indonesia and the Pacific Islands. It is cultivated in the southern islands of Guangdong, China, Leizhou Peninsula, Hainan, Taiwan and the tropical areas of southern Yunnan.
The plant is tall, tree-like, 15-30 meters high, with thick stems, annular leaf scars, thickened base, and often clusters of small roots. Leaves pinnately lobed, 3-4 meters long; lobes numerous, outwardly folded, leathery, linear-lanceolate, 65-100 cm or longer, 3-4 cm wide, apex acuminate; petioles stout, long Reaching more than 1 meter.
The inflorescence is axillary, 1.5-2 meters long, multi-branched; the spathes are spindle-shaped, thick wood, the lower part is 60-100 cm or longer, and falls off when old; male flowers have 3 sepals and scales Shape, 3-4 mm long, 3 petals, egg-shaped oblong, 1-1.5 cm long, 6 stamens, filaments 1 mm long, anthers 3 mm long.