Cutting a coconus requires skill and precision, which often comes with years of experience. Domain the art of coconut cut also needs an understanding of its structure and where to apply the pressure for a clean division and spilling any water. Then, when a man and his grandmother took the challenge of determining who better cut the coconuts, the winner was clearly the grandmother. Reason? Your technique and method. The man published the video of the fun competition on Instagram, which caught the attention of the Internet in a short time. The text attached to the clip says: “Pov: the grandmother says that she could cut the coconut better than me.”
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The clip opens with the man and his grandmother holding the Aruvaal (coconut cutting tool). Two coconuts lie on a table in front of them. Soon, they begin the coconut cut session with great enthusiasm. They cut the coconut from the top to make a narrow end that exposes the internal content. Although the man ended first, his grandmother showed his experience by not shedding a drop of coconut water throughout the process. At the end of the video, the grandson was forced to declare his grandmother the winner. He said: “Water was not wasted.” Then, the old woman even cut the coconut into two perfect halves and savored the coconut meat inside. The note out said: “Who is better?” Of course, it was grandmother.
Reacting to the clip, a user said: “Gramma is better. She didn’t waste a drop! Quality on efficiency “.
Echoing a similar feeling, another intervened: “Grandma won, his did not spill. You were in a hurry to win, but she was focused on doing it well … “
“The grandmother wins ah, I’m sorry, but she has a technique,” reads a comment.
Praising the grandmother, a person said: “Grandma won because you are the speed to open it, but she has to do with precision and precision.”
“There is no wastewater now that is the true boss, High Five Granny … job well done,” an individual praised
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Until now, the video has crossed 4.3 million visits.