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Then you get a really pretty basket like this. The coconut inside the basket has been split in two and you can see the space where the coconut water was but also where there is some flesh, known as coconut meat.

This can be eaten or scrapped off and made into coconut milk which Fijians use quite a bit in their cooking.

Hooray for the coconut. Every little bit of it is useful.