FILIPINO WAY OF GRATING COCONUT




So this is how it looks. I have grated three pieces coconut that i have broken into two by chopping the middle of the coconut along the side with the back of a cleaver. You can keep the coconut water or throw.
I t took me about 30 minutes to finish but i am sitting confortably while wathing my favorite food shows on CUISINE TV.


My rudimentary cococnut grater. I actually brougt the blade with me from the Philippines and just FIXED it in a piece of wood on hand. I was asking someone to make me a small chair like so it can be prettier and more comfortable.

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