1
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coconut
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Inland cultures
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Considered exotic and mostly associated with tropical vacations
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1
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2
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coconut
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inland community
|
Coconut is mainly seen as a tropical fruit and not as commonly used for other purposes.
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1
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3
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coconut
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inland countries
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Less commonly used and often associated with tropical areas or imported goods
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1
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4
|
coconut
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inland culture
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Coconuts are less commonly found and are not as widely used in inland regions.
|
1
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5
|
coconut
|
inland region
|
Less integral to cuisine and economy, and often imported from coastal regions
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1
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6
|
coconut
|
inland region culture
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Coconut is not commonly used in everyday cooking and is more of a specialty ingredient.
|
1
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7
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coconut
|
inland societies
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Coconuts are less commonly used and may be viewed more as an exotic or tropical fruit rather than a multi-purpose resource.
|
1
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8
|
coconut trees
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inland regions
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Coconut trees are not relevant to the daily life of people in inland regions.
|
1
|
9
|
coconuts
|
Inland countries
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Considered exotic and used mainly in specific dishes or drinks
|
1
|
10
|
coconuts
|
Inland cultures
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Not as easily accessible and less commonly used in cuisine and daily life
|
1
|
11
|
coconuts
|
Inland cultures
|
Less commonly used in cuisine, drinks, and materials
|
1
|
12
|
coconuts
|
inland communities
|
Considered exotic and less commonly used
|
1
|
13
|
coconuts
|
inland community
|
Coconuts are not a prominent part of the diet and are less commonly used for various purposes.
|
1
|
14
|
coconuts
|
inland cultures
|
Not as essential and commonly used in cooking and everyday life
|
1
|
15
|
coconuts
|
inland regions
|
Less commonly used, and often considered exotic or imported
|
1
|
16
|
coconuts
|
inland regions
|
Considered exotic and not readily available
|
1
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