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Haha. So funny/cool u tried it. Pics up tomorrow. The fish that went crazy were thread fin butterfly, emperor, unicorn tang, banana wrasse, bird wrasse, sear grant majors. I think there were a few others, but don't remember. There were some Achilles tangs around, but they didn't care. So maybe butterflies, angels and wrasse were most interested.
 

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We call it "spoon meat". You can easily
Scoop it with a spoon. Comes from a young coconut. Just after it turns from green to tan. Very tasty. I would think an older coconuts meat would be too hard. Like the grated version you get for baking. On the other end, if you get a coconut that has started growing into a tree and cut it open, the meat is like a sponge. Pretty sweet and Different.


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