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morphology-based phylogeny

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      Processed by extracting the liquid from the pulp of the coconut…

      Am I just too tired to get the joke?

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          This is not an equivalent process to extracting juice…

          It literally is the same process. 🤦‍♂️

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              Seriously you bucket of derps, the answer to this is the simplest of internet searches away

              You’re right, it is. And guess what it says?

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut_milk

              coconut milk is a plant milk extracted from the grated pulp of mature coconuts.

              dry and juiceless

              Have you ever had a fresh coconut? They have water in them.

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                  it tastes supple compared to the bootleather we’ve been being forced to eat lately.

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                  I’m so sorry that you have chosen to argue with people who have little knowledge but have decided they do.

                  Coconut milk and coconut water are distinct products. Coconut water is just the liquid from the center of a (usually green) coconut, its unprocessed. Coconut milk is more an analogue to to soy milk than fruit juice, it is heavily processed by blending the pulp of the fruit with coconut water and added ingredients.

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      Yeah, I know it is a joke and all, but coconuts doesn’t have hairs or contain milk, so that particular example doesn’t undermine “morphology-based phylogeny” at all.

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