Tête portant des noix
Le nom “noix de coco” vient du mot portugais du XVIe siècle “coco”, qui signifie “tête”.
Le nom “noix de coco” vient du mot portugais du XVIe siècle “coco”, qui signifie “tête”.
The name “coconut” came from the 16th-century Portuguese word “coco”, meaning “head”. Such a comparison is obviously due to the three indentations that coconuts have on one side, and that feature resembles a human’s head with eyes.