Coconut cuts require skills and accuracy, which often comes with years of experience. Mastery in the art of coconut cutting also requires an understanding of its structure and where the pressure is applied to a clean splitting senses that spread any water. Therefore, when a man and his grandmother challenged the challenge to determine who bite the coconut better, the winner was clearly grandmother. Reason? His technique and method. The person posted a video of a fun competition on Instagram, which attracted the attention of the Internet in no time. The clip lesson wrote, “Pov: Grandma says that she can cut coconut better than me.”
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The clip is holding Aruval (coconut cutting equipment) with the man and his grandmother. Two coconuts lay on a table in front of them. Soon, they begin the coconut cutting session with great enthusiasm. They cut the coconut from the top to create a narrow end to highlight the internal material. Although the man ended first, his Grandmom showed his expertise by not dropping a drop of coconut water throughout the process. By the end of the video, the grandson was forced to declare his grandmother as the winner. He said, “No water was wasted.” Later, the elderly woman also opened the coconut into two right parts and tasted coconut meat from inside. The side note said, “Who’s better?” Of course, it was grandmother.
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Reacting to the clip, a user said, “Gramma is better. He did not waste a drop !! Quality on efficiency. ,
Echoing a similar feeling, another, “Grandma won, she did not talk. You were in a hurry to win, but she was focusing on correcting it ..”
“Grandma made ah forgive, but she has technology,” read a comment.
Praising Grandma, one person said, “Grandma won because you are about the speed to open it, but that is about accurate and accuracy.”
“No water was wasted, now it is the real owner, a high five grandmother …. done the job well,” appreciated a person
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So far, the video has viewed 4.3 million times.