Though its name suggests that it is a nut, I've always regarded coconut as a fruit. When the coconut is young, it has properties like fruit, and as it matures, it becomes more nutty. But in fact it is not a nut or a fruit; it is a seed.
Unless it is picked, a matured coconut eventually drops from the tree. The fully developed hard shell does not crack easily. Dry and brown, the coconut may sit underneath the tree for months and appear as if it were dead, until one day a green shoot pushes its way out of the shell. The whole time the old coconut has been sitting under the tree, changes have been slowly taking place inside. At one end of the coconut (where the eyes are), an embryo starts growing, feeding off the juice and nutrition of the thick white flesh. This embryo develops into a creamy mass that gradually fills much of the empty space inside. It is good to eat - sweet, somewhat spongy and less fibrous than the matured meat.
The embryo eventually sprouts out of the shell and becomes a young coconut seedling. At this point, the plant can survive for several more weeks or months on the food and water inside as roots gradually develop and extend out of the shell to anchor the plant in the ground. Nutritious coconut meat can sustain life for a long time; one of my students, who is a horticulturist, has successfully used coconut milk to nurse seedlings of other plants in his greenhouse. Coconut palms lead a long productive life. They begin bearing fruits at the age of five to seven years and continue to do so until they are seventy to eighty years old.
As complete seed packages, coconuts have been known to travel to faraway lands to find new homesteads. Stories abound of coconuts floating their way across seas and oceans to be washed ashore on distant islands, rooting themselves in handsome groves to greet visiting humans in search of paradise. The dehusked coconuts you buy at the supermarket, however, are no longer productive seed packages. Once the husk is removed, the seed dies.
Why do you want to know?
Just kidding.
It is, botanically, considered as a drupe.
A drupe is basically a fruit with layers. Now, inside the fruit is a seed.
The "green part" for young coconuts is basically the whole of the drupe. The round, brown part that is hard because of the shell is the seed only.
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A coconut can easily throw you off by it's name. It can also lead discussion for days, even weeks. But finally i have an answer, a coconut is all three; A fruit, A nut, AND a seed.
A coconut is a fruit and a nut. So the answer is both.
it is not a nut, although that is a common mistake, the coconut part that falls of the tree is a seed which contains fruit
A coconut is a FRUIT
yes
it is not a nut, although that is a common mistake, the coconut part that falls of the tree is a seed which contains fruit
The shell is a nut but the inside is milk. So it is a nut.
The technical term is endosperm but usually it is referred to as coconut meat or flesh
coconut is a fruit. It is grown on coconut tree.
No, it isn't actually. A cocunut would be a fruit.
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The coconut is not a botanical nut, it's a fruit, so I don't think you can have nut allergies towards it.
It is a seed.AnswerBotanically, a coconut is a simple dry nut known as a fibrous drupe.
Short Answer: Yes. Many people mistake that the coconut is a fruit but when the coconut is "born" is has many qualities of a fruit. Many people may also mistake the coconut as a nut but as the coconut matures it gains nut properties. Surprisingly the coconut is a seed. The coconut tree, Cocos nucifera, produces a nut that is the fruit of the tree and also the seed. Each nut will produce one seedling in favourable conditions.
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Even though a "nut" is a form of fruit. A nut consists of a dry hard exterior and contains only (usually) 1 seed inside, this is the eatable part. However depending on who you ask members of the Nut group also fall into other groups such as the Coconut which is considered to be a nut and a dried drupe (dry stone fruit). The term Fruit is far too generic, for there are 14 types of fruit families which Nuts are apart of.
Coconut meat is the white part of the coconut inside the coconut. For most people this is the only way they know coconut, the coconut meat. The actual fruit is a hard shelled nut with "milk" inside the center of the nut. The "meat" is the white sweet edges of the inside of the shell.