Top 171 Coconut Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I'll admit that I do quite like drinks that come in coconut shells. So there's always that.
I was sometimes called 'coconut' when I was at school.
You should always read the ingredients in coconut water. It should say 100% coconut water. — © Borns
You should always read the ingredients in coconut water. It should say 100% coconut water.
I use products with coconut oil in them all over my skin.
I can't live without coconut oil.
I use coconut oil in my cooking and as a beauty product. It's great for sauteing and baking and makes the best moisturizer and hair treatment. I'm coconut-oil obsessed!
I like coconut water for electrolytes, and I take tons of supplements.
Coconut oil contains the most concentrated natural source of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) available. Substituting coconut oil for other vegetable oils in your diet will help promote weight loss.
My friend has hand soap that smells like coconut. It's nice. Unless your hands are dirty from coconuts.
I'm just taking care of myself: Eating less, exercising more, drinking a lot of coconut water.
The two basic items necessary to sustain life are sunshine and coconut milk.
It's amazing, coconut oil. I use it as a moisturizer. I put it in my hair when I want a kind of greasy look. I take off my makeup with it. I put a little bit in my coffee. I have coconut oil with everything.
It's all about salsa with grain chips, tofu, turkey slices, hummus, and coconut water. — © Laurieann Gibson
It's all about salsa with grain chips, tofu, turkey slices, hummus, and coconut water.
I don't really wear perfume. I use Victoria's Secret sometimes. They have this Coconut Passion spray. But fragrances can give me a bit of a headache.
I grow tomatoes, spinach and melons, a pepper vine climbs my coconut tree. I have a home and kitchen of my own.
I've been doing this new ritual where the first thing I do in the morning is put a tablespoon of coconut oil in my mouth and swish it around. Then I put Kora Organics Rosehip Oil all over my body, which is incredible for your skin, and have a freezing-cold shower, all while I'm swishing the coconut oil in my mouth. It's a way to get the circulation going and to make you feel reenergized and refreshed.
I like to put coconut oil in my hair if it's looking dry. It's so unruly. It has a mind of its own.
I love home cooked Mangalorean food with all our coconut based gravies with different sprouts.
I always make sure to moisturize my hair. I love natural oils, coconut oil. Moisture is one thing you can never go wrong with.
I like to start my day with a glass of coconut water, some protein powder, and a mix of things - goji berries, flax seeds, hemp seeds, even the flesh of a coconut or anything with a lot of fibre. I often add bananas, or eggs - fried or boiled - to my breakfast.
I enjoy using coconut oil - not only for my skin and hair, but I'll digest it.
I take off my makeup with coconut oil some nights. It sounds like it would clog your pores, but I swear it's saved my skin.
I always chug Taste Nirvana Real Coconut Water first thing in the morning, even though I don't particularly like the taste of coconut water in general.
I use coconut oil every single day. I apply coconut oil on my whole body for moisturising. The oil can also be used as make-up remover, as it is light-based and is not sticky.
Southern India has an abundance of coconut, so the coconut chutney hails from there. Eastern India Bengal produces mustard oil, which is used in its traditional tomato chutney.
While most individuals use the flesh of the coconut in their cooking, coconut water and oil are also known to have numerous health benefits.
Use coconut oil to remove makeup, and do it before going to bed.
I use Palmers Coconut Oil for my skin. My hair routine is thorough: I hot-oil my hair every two Sundays after games, top it up with coconut oil every third day, and deep condition my hair every two days.
A little bit of sun does wonders! With good protection, of course. Vitamin D is just so good for your hair and your nails. I also love coconut water and coconut oil from Whole Foods. It's amazing. You can cook with it, shower with it... you come out of the shower like a slippery seal, but it works.
Love is also like a coconut which is good while it is fresh, but you have to spit it out when the juice is gone, what's left tastes bitter.
Numerous studies have clearly demonstrated that coconut oil has a neutral effect on cholesterol levels. The reason coconut oil does not adversely affect cholesterol is because it is composed primarily of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA). These fatty acids are different from those commonly found in other food sources and are burned almost immediately for energy production, and so they are not converted into body fat or cholesterol to the degree other fats are and do not affect blood cholesterol levels.
Coconut is one of those love-hate ingredients.
I drink a lot of coconut water. It balances out all the other toxic stuff I put into my body.
For I am coconut / and the heart of me / is sweeter / than you know.
I don't use coconut enough - in food, on my body.
I used to walk to Altman's on Saturdays for lunch at the Charleston Garden, which had a coconut cake that is still my favorite food in the world.
I've tried coconut water straight up before, and to me, it's a little funky.
The only time I feel at ease is swinging up and down in a coconut tree. — © Ray Davies
The only time I feel at ease is swinging up and down in a coconut tree.
Coconut oil is my best friend - I put it all over my body every night. And in the morning, I wash it off so I'm not all greasy.
I have fruit juices, cucumber juice and coconut water to cool myself in the hot weather.
My fridge is really just vegan: coconut water, Gatorade (my favorite!), cucumbers, mint, kale, vegetables, ginger, and wheat grass.
At the end of the block where I used to live in Coconut Grove in Miami, there's a swampy area, a no-name alcove with a little mangrove estuary. It's beautiful.
I have a coconut oil stick, which I use for everything - on my eye lids to make them shinier, on my lips, and on any dry skin.
Coconut oil has always been my favorite. Any dry spots I have I'll put coconut oil on them because it's a natural ingredient and it works better than anything.
You can eat very well in Guadeloupe, but the thing I love most is fresh coconut. They make a hole so you can drink the milk straight from the coconut, then they cut it in two for you to eat the flesh.
I will do crazy skincare things in the kitchen... I love coconut oil, so if I come home at night feeling all dry and like a fossil, I'll put my hand in a jar of coconut oil and just mush it over my face.
I'll use shea butter to moisturize my skin, or coconut oil.
I sleep in coconut oil. I just soak in it... in my hair, on my face, on my skin, all over - it's kind of my thing. — © Sofia Richie
I sleep in coconut oil. I just soak in it... in my hair, on my face, on my skin, all over - it's kind of my thing.
Coconut water is just the best for you; it's always something we had in Brazil. Since I was a little girl, I've been drinking it.
At night, I'll do coconut oil or almond oil on my face as a mask to replenish my skin. I've found those are so simple but work better than any other product. Coconut oil is so good, but if you don't want to smell like a cookie, sweet almond oil isn't as pungent.
With beauty, I just try to get as much sleep as possible. I might have a nice hot bath and moisturise with coconut oil.
I happen to love coconut, particularly for that sweet and crunchy texture it adds to any dish.
I ran a 100-mile marathon, and I was powered by coconut water.
I love making Italian food. And coconut chicken.
The coconut trees, lithe and graceful, crowd the beach like a minuet of slender elderly virgins adopting flippant poses.
How can I tell if I was born hating coconut or developed a hatred of coconut because my father distrusted it as an ingredient?
My mom grew up in the Philippines, and she would use coconut oil. I put that in my hair always - literally, natural coconut oil that you use for cooking. I use that for my cuticles and dry spots on my skin too.
It's a lot of scrubbing of my lips every day. I make my own lip scrubs at home with coffee grinds and coconut oil.
I make a mean coconut macaroon.
I love to make scrubs at home. My favorite is a mixture of brown sugar and coconut oil. So simple yet so effective!
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