Coconut is the fruit of the Coconut palm. Its used for its water, milk, oil and tasty meat. Coconuts are very popular for their flavour, culinery uses and potential health benefits. Today Kerala produces roughly 45% of India's coconuts, with some 92% of total
production lying in the southern Indian states and Kerala's neighbours.
Coconuts are especially high in manganese, which is essential for bone health
and the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and cholesterol. They are also
rich in copper and iron, which help form red blood cells, as well as selenium an
important antioxidant that protects your cells. Applying Coconut oil in skin will
moisturizes dry skin, reduces inflammation which may result from UVB rays
and act as antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. Using it as a hair
mask and leave-in treatment may help moisturize and seal hair. This can help
prevent a dry, flaky scalp and dandruff, as well as split ends and hair breakage.
For these reasons, coconut oil might make your hair look shinier, stronger and
longer.
We GRANDLIYA INTERNATIONAL exports Coconut as well as coconut
products like coconut oil, Virgin coconut oil, dry coconut and coconut
powder to various parts of the world.
Keralam the land of’, ‘kera’ meaning ‘coconut’. Jammed between the sea and coastal mountains,
Kerala is subject to the monsoon rains that flood the land and the rice paddies on the
subcontinent’s southern tip. Long growing seasons yield a coconut crop every 40 days, with each
tree producing 20 to 30 coconuts per harvest. Keralites, most of whom seem to have at least four
or five trees on their small plots of land, claim they are Kalpa Vriksham —“the trees of heaven.”
They use the coconuts themselves for food, tender coconuts for water and spirituous toddy for
drinking; the fronds for mats and roofs; the oil for cooking; and the husk fibre for a thriving rope
industry. They are intrinsically tied to the culture and folklore well.
By the late 1970s it accounted for some 68% of total production in India and at one stage some
8,99,198 hectares were reportedly under cultivation. Today Kerala produces roughly 45% of
India's coconuts, with some 92% of total production lying in the southern Indian states and
Kerala's neighbours.
Coconut Powder is used for
Cream up your Curries, Great Substitute for Milk, Morning Smoothies, Terrific Addition to Soup, Back it in a pie,
Perfect porridge,
Natural Moisturiser