Don’t throw away the sponge that grows inside the coconut. This is a rare coconut treasure that the locals are reluctant to sell!
Nowadays, people's lives are getting better and better, and the quality of food, clothing, housing and transportation has improved a lot. Many people choose to travel during holidays. China has a vast land and rich resources, and there are many places to visit. The most popular place is the seaside, especially tropical seasides like Hainan. Many northerners choose to visit in winter to escape the severe cold.
One of Hainan’s specialty products is coconut, and the famous coconut palm juice is also produced in Hainan. Coconut itself is full of treasures. You can drink coconut juice directly from fresh coconuts, and the coconut meat is also very delicious. The coconut chips made from processed coconut meat are also very delicious and very popular. It is inevitable to buy some coconut specialties when visiting Hainan. You can buy a local coconut and pry it open to drink coconut milk.
However, some people may have experienced such a thing, that is, there is a round sponge inside the coconut that has been pried open. When you see this, don’t think that the coconut has gone bad and rush to take it away. Throw it away or confront the store, this is the treasure of coconuts. Generally, only 10% of coconuts can produce coconut treasure, which is very rare!
Yebao is a delicacy that can only be found after mature coconuts sprout. Some people describe the taste as coconut-flavored ice cream. It looks like a sponge and tastes very similar to a sponge. It is crispy and soft after one bite. , sucked in the coconut juice, very delicious. Local people are generally reluctant to sell, but occasionally "fish that slip through the net" will be sold.
Coconut is not only delicious, but also has very high nutritional value. It is rich in coconut oil and has a very rich aroma. Many people use it to make soup. There are big and small types of coconuts. Big coconuts have high nutritional value and good taste, while small ones are very sweet. The smaller they are, the sweeter they are. When you go to Hainan in the future, be sure not to throw away a coconut with such a long sponge.