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They grow as fruits at the top of [[Coconut Tree|coconut trees]] in tropical, temperate, and equatorial [[Biome|biome]] regions. | They grow as fruits at the top of [[Coconut Tree|coconut trees]] in tropical, temperate, and equatorial [[Biome|biome]] regions. | ||
== Farming == | == Farming == | ||
Coconuts grow seasonally on [[Coconut Tree|coconut trees]] and | Coconuts grow seasonally on [[Coconut Tree|coconut trees]] and are harvested by hand. Coconuts may also be collected by felling the tree that bears the coconut and picking them up from the ground. Agriculturally, the coconut can be placed in a block of [[Dirt|dirt]] or [[Compost|compost]] to grow a [[Coconut Tree|coconut tree]] for farming additional coconuts. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 10:57, 13 February 2013
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Category | Resource, Food |
Use | Food, Farming |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
A Coconut is a renewable resource food item that can be planted or consumed. When consumed, it restores Health and Hunger to a Blockhead.
Appearance
Coconuts appear in game like their hulled, brown husked counterparts in real life, complete with three face-like markings on the end.
Where Found
They grow as fruits at the top of coconut trees in tropical, temperate, and equatorial biome regions.
Farming
Coconuts grow seasonally on coconut trees and are harvested by hand. Coconuts may also be collected by felling the tree that bears the coconut and picking them up from the ground. Agriculturally, the coconut can be placed in a block of dirt or compost to grow a coconut tree for farming additional coconuts.
Gallery
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Coconut Tree with Coconut
Trivia
The round, brown, three-stoma version of a coconut familiar to those who see them in grocery stores is the inner part of the tree's fruit. A growing coconut is covered by a thick, fibrous husk (exocarp) with a green to brown color.