A coconut with creamy skin when ripe, known by people in Battambang as "Daung Khtis."
Daung Khtis is not coconut milk, coconut juice, or coconut skin that has been scraped for milk, nor is it the embryo of a coconut. Instead, it has a creamy skin when ripe, and its skin is softer, mixed with condensed and sticky water that can be eaten. to know clearly: See the video in short
Its tree and fruit are not
different from a normal coconut tree. I planted it from a seed, and it
took five years to bear fruit. Each year, the tree grows taller. A bunch
of fruits always has a few Daung Khtis when they are getting ripe, but
some bunches don't have them.
To identify Daung Khtis, note that it is heavier than a normal coconut when ripe. When you shake it, you don't hear water sloshing around, but you might hear a bit of moving water. This is my notation.
Anyway, the people in Battambang province mostly know about Daung Khtis, while people in other provinces do not. Why do I share this Daung Khtis with them? This kind of Daung Khtis is also mentioned in a song by Sin Sisamuth and Ros Serey Sothea titled "Battambang Mean Avey Chhnganh."
It is often enjoyed with sweet water or sugar, and can be used to make smoothies.
The old people noted that Daung Khtis provides several health benefits for humans, such as supporting the skin and hair, and reducing pain in the hands and legs. For more information, please contact a doctor or refer to other documents.
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