How can i separate fibers from the coconut husk and its particles.? The husk has dirt like particles that are attached or glued to the fibers which are again in the husk.Please help.
You could try keeping all of the food in Rubbermaid containers with the lid sealed or in the case of cheese , maybe in Zip Lock Gallon size freezer bags.
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I have had the same problem many times before with this kind of thing and what i find helps is if you wrap the coconut in aluminium foil and fully submerge it in a bowl of hot waterAfter leaving it in the bowl for about 10mins unwrap the coconut and bathe the coconut uncovered in the waterAfter about an hour or so, remove the coconut from the water and place in a large tray and bake for 15 minutes at 160 degrees [just long enough for the water to evaporate]Remove it from the oven and allow to coolThe fibres then should be easy to separate from the husk and particlesI have been told that if you add a pinch of salt to the water it helps the separation of the fibres betterhowever i have not yet tried thisi hope this is helpful.