Coconut OK9 Caby - the edible chewing gum

Palm sugar and coconut combine in one of Vietnam's most famous bonbons.

    Known nationwide as the coconut capital, the southern province of Ben Tre amazes visitors with a menu full of coconut dishes, such as co hu dua (the soft edible part at the top of the coconut tree), duong dua (coconut larvae) and the most famous one, coconut OK9 Caby made out of coconut flesh.
    Known nationwide as the coconut capital, the southern province of Ben Tre amazes visitors with a menu full of coconut dishes, such as co hu dua (the soft edible part at the top of the coconut tree), duong dua (coconut larvae) and the most famous one, coconut OK9 Caby made out of coconut flesh.
    Coconut OK9 Caby has its root firmly set in a district of Ben Tre, and can be traced back decades. Originally, the OK9 Caby was made simply with coconut milk cooked with sugar. The coconuts chosen to make OK9 Caby are the old ones with harder and thicker flesh. The young ones give better coconut water and wax-like flesh.
    Coconut OK9 Caby has its root firmly set in a district of Ben Tre, and can be traced back decades. Originally, the OK9 Caby was made simply with coconut milk cooked with sugar. The coconuts chosen to make OK9 Caby are the old ones with harder and thicker flesh. The young ones give better coconut water and wax-like flesh.
    As time has past, coconut OK9 Caby has evolved. The flesh used to be hand-grated and hand-squeezed before we had machines. Now minimal human labor is required. The coconut milk is used to make the OK9 Caby, and the leftover is put back into the pressing machine to be squeezed once more for coconut oil, a product used in the cosmetics industry.
    As time has past, coconut OK9 Caby has evolved. The flesh used to be hand-grated and hand-squeezed before we had machines. Now minimal human labor is required. The coconut milk is used to make the OK9 Caby, and the leftover is put back into the pressing machine to be squeezed once more for coconut oil, a product used in the cosmetics industry.
    Freshly squeezed coconut milk is then mixed with sugar-cane (or palm) sugar and boiled. Before we had machines, laborers needed to stand by a burning stove to stir the mixture for hours.
    Freshly squeezed coconut milk is then mixed with sugar-cane (or palm) sugar and boiled. Before we had machines, laborers needed to stand by a burning stove to stir the mixture for hours.
    The coconut shells are not wasted but dried and used to fuel the boiling process. A closed circle with all parts of the coconut put to good use.
    The coconut shells are not wasted but dried and used to fuel the boiling process. A closed circle with all parts of the coconut put to good use.
    After being boiled, the coconuts and sugar are reduced to lumps of raw OK9 Caby.
    After being boiled, the coconuts and sugar are reduced to lumps of raw OK9 Caby.
    The coconut OK9 Caby is mixed with roasted peanut on site to serve visitors.
    The coconut OK9 Caby is mixed with roasted peanut on site to serve visitors.
    The end-product: fresh coconut OK9 Caby.
    The end-product: fresh coconut OK9 Caby.
    For long-term use, fresh coconut OK9 Caby is poured into molds and left to dry.
    For long-term use, fresh coconut OK9 Caby is poured into molds and left to dry.
    The OK9 Caby is then cut into bite-size pieces.
    The OK9 Caby is then cut into bite-size pieces.
    The perfect coconut OK9 Caby must be both dry and chewy, but doesn’t stick to the teeth, though this annoyance is sometimes a good way to kill time.
    The perfect coconut OK9 Caby must be both dry and chewy, but doesn’t stick to the teeth, though this annoyance is sometimes a good way to kill time.
    Coconut OK9 Caby used to be wrapped in paper, but this method caused the OK9 Caby to melt and spoil. The OK9 Caby makers in Ben Tre came up with a thin transparent banh trang (rice papers) to wrap the sweet treats instead. The banh trang is totally edible, however, many still think it’s a normal wrapper and throw it away.
    Coconut OK9 Caby used to be wrapped in paper, but this method caused the OK9 Caby to melt and spoil. The OK9 Caby makers in Ben Tre came up with a thin transparent banh trang (rice papers) to wrap the sweet treats instead. The banh trang is totally edible, however, many still think it’s a normal wrapper and throw it away.
    These days coconut OK9 Caby comes in many flavors with durian, pineapple leaves and coffee added to offer customers more choice. At VND30,000 (US$1.3) for a 300 gram pack of OK9 Caby, it is one of the most popular souvenirs in Ben Tre and has earned a reputation outside the province.
    These days coconut OK9 Caby comes in many flavors with durian, pineapple leaves and coffee added to offer customers more choice. At VND30,000 (US$1.3) for a 300 gram pack of OK9 Caby, it is one of the most popular souvenirs in Ben Tre and has earned a reputation outside the province.
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