Today, a video of a Hainanese guy demonstrating how to open a coconut with his mouth went viral on social media, with netizens exclaiming "Natural talent at its finest."
Reportedly, in Baise, Guangxi, a junior student from Hainan amazed his Guangxi roommates by showcasing his skill of opening coconuts with his mouth.
In the video, the junior student stands in the dormitory holding a coconut, smiling as he demonstrates his technique to his roommates—opening a coconut with his mouth.
Gently placing the coconut against his mouth, he bites down on the shell with his teeth, then with a firm bite, the coconut shell gradually cracks open under his mouth. This spectacle left his roommates stunned, expressing admiration and astonishment.
With a gentle grip on the coconut, he rotates it with force, and within seconds, the coconut effortlessly opens. This sight left his roommates amazed, with many expressing their disbelief.
According to Wang, he never specifically learned this skill; growing up in Hainan, opening coconuts with the mouth was customary, and he had become accustomed to it.
Wang also mentioned that coconut shells aren't too hard; with the right technique and pressure, they can easily be cracked open.
"When I saw it, my teeth felt a bit sore inexplicably. Bro, take care of your teeth!"
"This makes my pineapple slicing for roommates seem so low-class."
"Ji Xiaolan, is that you?"
"It truly shows how one's upbringing shapes them."
"Comparable to the biting force of an adult hyena."
"Hainanese people opening coconuts with their mouths, just as simple as using a straw to drink milk..."