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Bananas are not made they are grown and are actually a herb called Musa. Bananas seen every day are either eating (dessert) or cooking bananas (plantains), both seedless eating varieties, which are harvested from the stalk of the plant.

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The most commonly available coconut oil in the UK is RBD (refined, bleached and deodorised). This is because it is made from copra. The drying methods for copra are unsanitary and the subsequent unrefined oil is not suitable for human consumption. It has to be refined (purified). This is usually done with solvent chemicals and the end result is a crude oil. The oil is bleached (to turn it from its brown, rancid colour to white) and finally it is deodorised to eliminate the bad taste and smell of the crude oil. This oil is very often referred to as "natural" but this only means that it has not been hydrogenated.

RBD oil is also often hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated and research shows that these oils can increase serum cholesterol levels, which contribute to Heart disease.

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they get cut open in order to get the juice out

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Coconuts are harvested by taking a stick and hitting the branch that holds the coconut until it falls off!

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they need water and sun to grow!

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Well,Coconuts grow on trees.

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Coconuts grow on trees.

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