Kokoonnutte
Kokoonnutte, also known as the coconut palm, is a large, evergreen tree native to tropical regions of the world, particularly in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The tree is known for its large, fan-like leaves and tall, slender trunk, which can reach heights of up to 30 meters. The most notable feature of the kokoonnutte is its fruit, the coconut, which is encased in a hard, brown shell. The coconut is a versatile fruit, with the inner white flesh, known as the coconut meat, being edible and used in various culinary applications. The coconut water, found inside the coconut, is also consumed for its refreshing taste and nutritional benefits. Additionally, the kokoonnutte is valued for its timber, which is used in construction and furniture making, and its oil, which is extracted from the kernel and used in various industrial applications. The tree plays a significant role in the ecosystems of the regions it inhabits, providing habitat and food for numerous species.