Coconut (Hawaiian name: Niu. Scientific name: Cocos nucifera)
Niu water is used to flush and cleanse the kidneys, and balance urine sugar levels. The coconut tree also provides milk for cooking, meat for eating, leaves for shelter, woven hats, shells for utensils, fiber for cordage, and logs for building.
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What is the scientific name for coconut and its medicinal uses? ›
Cocos nucifera (L.) (Arecaceae) is commonly called the “coconut tree” and is the most naturally widespread fruit plant on Earth. Throughout history, humans have used medicinal plants therapeutically, and minerals, plants, and animals have traditionally been the main sources of drugs. The constituents of C.
Is Niu native to Hawaii? ›
Range: This species can be found at elevations of less than 150 ft. About this species: This species is indigenous to Hawaii; it is a naturalized Polynesian canoe plant.
What is Cocos nucifera used for? ›
The various products of coconut include tender coconut water, copra, coconut oil, raw kernel, coconut cake, coconut toddy, coconut shell and wood based products, coconut leaves, coir pith etc. Its all parts are used in someway or another in the daily life of the people in the traditional coconut growing areas.
What is the coconut tree in the Bible? ›
The coconut exemplifies the incarnation, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The coconut falls from the highest point on the tree, symbolizing Jesus' descent from God the Father.
What is the coconut tree myth? ›
The eel's head which had been put on the ground penetrated the earth, and from it a large tree was born, with a long trunk just like an immense eel, and with foliage similar to hair; the coconut tree had just been born. Hina was then condemned by the Gods to remain close to this river because the tree had become taboo…
What are the medicinal benefits of coconut? ›
Scientists also found that coconut extracts, particularly from the husk, showed antimicrobial properties and were effective against various bacteria, fungi, and viruses in lab tests. Coconut endocarp and virgin coconut oil also have high antioxidant activity, which is good for resisting harmful molecules in the body.
What are the benefits of drinking coconut water? ›
Takeaways. Coconut water is a low-calorie option to rehydrate. It's high in electrolytes and minerals and can improve bone health and decrease muscle cramps after exercising. Some people use it as an alternative to sports drinks after vigorous exercising, but the juice is usually low in sodium, a needed electrolyte.
Are there any pure Native Hawaiians? ›
Within the U.S. in 2010 540,013 residents reported Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ancestry alone, of which 135,422 lived in Hawaii. In the United States overall, 1.2 million people identified as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, either alone or in combination with one or more other races.
What fruit is native to Hawaii? ›
Visitors to the Big Island have the chance to sample an extensive variety of delicious locally grown exotic fruits including lilikoi (passionfruit), guava, papaya, mango, dragon fruit, lychee, rambutan, and star fruit to name a few.
Hawaiian, any of the aboriginal people of Hawaii, descendants of Polynesians who migrated to Hawaii in two waves: the first from the Marquesas Islands, probably about ad 400; the second from Tahiti in the 9th or 10th century.
Is it okay to eat coconut every day? ›
One can consume about 40g coconut per day, and it is okay as long as it is uncooked. Its cholesterol content increases only when you grate it and extract milk and then boil it. The same goes for coconut dry kernel, certain foods taste better when coconut dry kernel is used, but it is not good for health.
Can I eat coconut after taking drugs? ›
There is not much information available on how coconut interacts with other medications. Hence, patients should consult a doctor before taking coconut if they take any other drug or supplement.
Is raw coconut bad for cholesterol? ›
High cholesterol: People who eat large amounts of coconut have higher cholesterol than those who eat less. But eating foods with coconut flour might actually decrease cholesterol levels. This might be due to the type of coconut product used. Whole coconut contains coconut oil, which is made up of saturated fat.
What is the nickname of the coconut tree? ›
It is one of the most useful trees in the world and is often referred to as the "tree of life".
What is the Hawaiian legend of the coconut? ›
A coconut tree grew from the ground. When the husk is removed from a coconut, there are three round marks which appear like the face of the fish with two eyes and a mouth. One of the marks is pierced for drinking the coconut, and hence when Sina takes a drink, she is kissing the eel.