What does kelapa muda in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word kelapa muda in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kelapa muda in Indonesian.

The word kelapa muda in Indonesian means young coconut, green coconut. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kelapa muda

young coconut

green coconut

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Benar-benar suatu pesta, dan betapa indah pemandangan firdaus di bawah pohon-pohon kelapa muda!
What a feast, and what a paradisaic setting under the young coconut trees!
Jualan kelapa muda pada siang hari!
Sold coconut water during the day!
“Tapi buah dada isteri Pak Kepala Desa sebesar kelapa muda.”
“But his wife’s boobs are as big as young coconuts.”
Es kelapa muda pernah masuk kedalam 50 minuman terenak di dunia versi CNN pada tanggal 9 Desember 2011 yang menduduki peringkat ke-19.
Es kelapa muda is included in the world's 50 most delicious drinks according to CNN on December 9, 2011, ranking 19th.
Es kelapa muda atau es degan (Inggris: young coconut ice) adalah minuman segar penyejuk dahaga yang terbuat dari daging dan air kelapa yang masih muda.
Es kelapa muda or young coconut ice is fresh drink which is made from chilled young coconut water, coconut flesh and syrup.
Menurut cerita yang berkembang bahwa para pemimpin Batubara pura-pura tunduk dan mengirim kelapa muda dicampur racun kepada sultan yang diminum oleh dia tanpa rasa curiga.
According to a story, the chiefs of Batubara feigned submission and sent poisoned young coconuts to the sultan who drank the juice without suspicion.
Di sana, saya melihat beberapa murid, bahkan yang sangat muda, sedang berjualan kelapa dan sayur-mayur.
There I saw some of the students, even the very young ones, selling coconuts and vegetables.
Sementara saudara-saudara memasang tempat tidur gantung, para saudari memasak salah satu hidangan favorit kami —sup ekor babi— sup yang dibuat dari singkong, ubi, sejenis pisang tanduk muda, kelapa, telur rebus dan, tentu saja, ekor babi.
As the brothers put up the hammocks, the sisters cooked one of our favorite dishes —pigtail boilup— a stew made from cassava, yams, green plantain, coconut, boiled eggs and, of course, a pig’s tail.
Talas yang kaya karbohidrat, pisang muda, dan sukun yang dicampur dengan air kelapa merupakan makanan pokok.
Starch-rich taro, green bananas, and breadfruit mixed with coconut milk constitute the staple diet.
Ketam kenari muda yang tidak dapat menemukan cangkang keong yang beukuran tepat juga sering memakai potongan kelapa retak.
Young coconut crabs that cannot find a seashell of the right size often use broken coconut pieces.
Pasangan kaki ke empat lebih kecil dengan cakar mirip pinset diujungnya, memungkinkan ketam muda berpegangan di dalam kulit keong atau batok kelapa untuk berlindung; hewan dewasa menggunakan pasangan kaki ini untuk berjalan dan memanjat.
The fourth pair of legs is smaller with tweezer-like chelae at the end, allowing young coconut crabs to grip the inside of a shell or coconut husk to carry for protection; adults use this pair for walking and climbing.
Meskipun Birgus latro adalah tipe turunan dari umang-umang, hanya yang muda yang memakai kulit keong untuk melindungi perutnya yang lunak, dan kadang-kadang hewan dewasa memakai batok kelapa yang pecah untuk melindungi perutnya.
Although B. latro is a derived type of hermit crab, only the juveniles use salvaged snail shells to protect their soft abdomens, and adolescents sometimes use broken coconut shells for that purpose.

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