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Coconut Tree: Tree of life


THE COCONUT TREE
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COCONUT - A TREE OF LIFE
by Elfrank T. Kadusale | ||||||||
The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a palm, the most valuable palm of the moist tropics. Niyog for people of Luzon islands and lubi for Visayan and Mindanao natives has a swollen base, its slender, ringed trunk may reach a height from approximately 32 meters to 100 meters. Its leatherish trunk is topped by a crown of large featherlike of about 25 to 30 large primate leaves. Each leaf may grow to a length of at least 20 feet or 6 meters. The leaf is consist of a petiole, strong fibrous leaf stalk and rachis, a midrib from where extend many leaflets. and the compound flower stalks from which the nuts, its fruits develop.
The flowering of a coconut tree usually begins when it is 7 to 10 years old. A flower cluster, classified botanically as a spadix is produced in the axil (the angle between the upper surface of the leaf-stalk and stem) of each leaf.
As to its origin, most authorities reached a conclusion that the plant came originally from tropical Americana and reached tropics in Pacific and its adjacent islands for some unknown reasons and man is believed to be the main responsible for its dispersal.
However, on its own simple coconut tree adrift by ocean currents for many months in the sea when cast ashore is capable of producing a tree, if environmental conditions are favorable. This is the main mode of its propagation among the tropical island.
Coconuts may be collected after they fall, or harvesters may climb the tree about every three months to cut the ripened fruits. Harvesting also can be done from the ground by means of a knife attached to a long pole.
But what is exactly a lubi?
Every part of this tree is indispensable.
Let's start with its fruit one can eat the edible meat found inside the green nut and have a feast on Buko Salad (Native Coconut Salad) and its water which is sweet is said to be good for those who are suffering from kidney problems.
While its mature nut, the coconut husk (Filipinos used them everdependable floor polisher- some swear its a good exercise as well) yields coir. The Coir is a highly resistant fiber to water particularly to salt water thus, a good material for brushes, bags, mats, baskets, brooms, mats, placemats and other materials.
Photo: bunot.jpg- The Filipino "floor polisher"
The coconut shell is used also as manufactured charcoal for ironing and barbecue cooking (roasting of meat and fish over a charcoal fire). On the other hand, the construction industry used the sturdy and fibrous trunk as posts and beams as building posts.
One of its famous products is the toddy, or tuba (see related story from this website) which for the native the best wine in the world when this sweet sap is distilled and fermented it may be used as sugar and alcohol.
Suka is also a by-product of coconut. Every Filipino household knows his dish taste better with this as one of his cooking ingredients.
A Filipino mother uses the ubod or pith found in the core near the top of the tree as salad vegetable or cook them as lumpia.
The coconut, however, attains great commercial value first as copra - the dried extracted meat from mature nuts; then as coconut oil- the result of copra milling; and finally, as alcohols and acids- the result of chemical processing of the oil. It is estimated that 60 per cent of the world's coconut oil is destined for industrial use. The remaining 40 percent is used as cooking oil, margarine, vegetable shortening. The coconut provided the world its most popular vegetable oil.
From coconut oil, fatty alcohols, and acids are extracted. These, in turn, are utilized in many chemical products such as shampoo (gugo), soaps, detergents, synthetic rubber, candle (scented or unscented), glycerin, hydraulic brake fluid, and plasticizer.
Coconut oil as substance contains high uric acid contents, which imparts a quick-lathering property for quick-lathering soaps.
Its oil's left over, copra meal and cake may be used as livestock fertilizer.
According to a Filipiniana book, "an annual yield of 100 nuts per tree can be attained, with fifty considered as good. The current annual yield in the Philippines, however, averages less than fifty, with yields of twenty-five to thirty nuts being common, perhaps because most of the coconut trees are very old. Hence, experiments are being conducted to develop early-maturing, high-yielding varieties from hybrids that bear fruit after three years to replace the old, less productive trees".
This is must since Philippines, is considered to be one of the greatest earners of coconut export industry. It supplies about one-third of the world's demand for copra and coconut oil. While the principal importers of copra and coconut oil are U.S.A, Japan and Europe.
The Arroyo administration is bent on setting up of a coco chemical industry to process coconut oil into higher value chemical preparations, for export and for domestic industry. Another prospect being looked up to, is for the domestic coconut industry to have a production of diesel fuel mix using the coconut oil. Optimists believe that there is a great possibility that through this experiment Philippines will no longer be dependent on crude oil.
For now, and for always Filipinos are singing: "Coconut nut is a giant nut, if you eat too much you get very fat".
Source: www.dipologcity.com/coconut.html
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Notable Parts of Coconut Tree and Its uses
The Uses of Coconut Tree from the leaves down to roots are its main benefits for many ages on tropical countries and slowly got introduce to other civilization.

Coconut Tree
As time goes by, people really can’t deny the uses of Coconut Tree and was finally know as the “Tree of Life” due to the wide variety of products which can be derived from its various parts such as the use of Coconut Tree products for building houses, decors, and even medicine that can be produce from its roots or Coconut Water.
Uses of Coconut Tree from its parts
- Coconut Roots can be use for beverage, dye stuff, and medicine purposes.
- Coconut Trunk uses for buildings parts. Out of the Coconut Trunk, handy and durable wood is obtained to make various pieces of furniture and novelty items. Paper pulp can also be extracted from the trunk.
- Coconut Shell, a part of Coconut Fruit produce items such as handicrafts items, charcoal for cooking, and many more.
- Coconut Husk also a part of Coconut Fruit is also used to obtain Coir. An elastic fiber used for rope, matting, and coarse cloth.
- Coconut Leaves for thatch and Puso.Coconut Leaves produce good quality of paper pulp, midrib brooms, hats and mats, fruit trays, fans, midrib decors, lamp shades, bag, and utility roof materials. In a provincial City of Cebu, Coconut Leaves are used to wrap white rice called Puso.

Puso - Uses of Coconut Tree Leaves - Coconut Spathe and Guinit can produce helmets, caps, "bakya" straps, and handbags.
- Coconut Inflorescence is also used to produce Coconut Juice, Coconut Toddy or Tuba. The fermented juice is the common alcoholic drink in the coconut region. Other products out of the Coconut Tree's inflorescence are gin and vinegar.
- Source:www.healthydp.com/benefits/coconut-tree.html
Summary Uses of Coconut Fruit
An important part of the Coconut Tree is the Coconut Fruit which is considered as a functional food. Coconut Fruit deserves its own page due to the broad uses it serves us but below are a summary of its benefits.
- Coconut Meat is a good source of protein and an effective natural laxative. It is also a source of other products such as coco flour, desiccated coconut, coco milk, coco chips, candies, latik, copra, and animal feeds. Also used as a main ingredient for salad and other sweet delicacies.
- Coconut Water - are used mostly for re-hydration and kidney cleansing. Read more about Coconut Water Benefits. Researchers are even still doing on going study on different products that can be produce on Coconut Water to aid us.
- Nowadays, Coconut Oil is more popularly used for its benefits for the skin, hair, and face. It’s extracted from copra and notable for its anti microbial properties.
More Coconut Tree Products
Coconut Tree Products - Slipper, Ubod brine, Post, Fruit tray, Parquet flooring, Yeast, Dye stuff, Insulator, Rope, Floor husk, Doormats, Latik, and Charcoal.

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