After paying the money, I asked my boss to open the coconut. When I opened it, I found that there was no coconut juice in it, but it was solid. I asked my boss to open another coconut, which was solid. What happened? The boss smiled and said that I earned it, saying that it was a rare coconut treasure. I have never heard of it. All I know is that the coconut I bought on the roadside was filled with coconut juice after it was opened. I have never seen a coconut that is solid. This is too unscientific. It won't be that the coconut juice in this coconut is dried like this.
The boss who sells coconuts said that the coconut treasure in this coconut is edible, and the taste is very good. After I took a bite, I felt that the taste was ok, so I didn't return these two coconuts. Coconut treasure tastes different from coconut meat, and its taste is particularly like eating cotton candy, because there is little water in it, but it has a strong coconut milk flavor, but the sweetness is a little weak. In short, the taste is ok.
I searched the Internet for Coconut Treasure, and it turns out that coconuts germinate after being stored for a long time. In the process of germination, the coconut juice is gradually absorbed by the liquid endosperm. After being stored for a long time, the small liquid endosperm absorbs all the coconut juice inside, and it becomes bigger. Therefore, after such coconuts are opened, spherical solids will appear, which is Coconut Treasure. Have you ever eaten coconut treasure?