collected coconut tree sap heated large woks evaporate the moisture content

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Collected coconut tree sap heated in large woks to evaporate the moisture content of the sap
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Collected sap from Coconut Tree is placed in large woks over moderate heat to evaporate the moisture content of the sap to produce coconut sugar. Also known as coco sugar, it is produced from the sap of cut flower buds of the coconut palm tree. Coco sugar has been used as traditional sweetener for thousands of years in the South and South-East Asian regions. Both the Philippines and Indonesia are the world's largest producers of coconuts.


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