Coconapple

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Coconapples are a type of food from the Mixel Land.

Description
Coconapples, being a Mix of a simple coconut and apple, have the top half of a Granny Smith apple and the bottom half of a brown coconut seed. However. the apple part of the Coconapple can also come in red, and the seed part can come in an orange-gold color. These variations come from a flaming variety, which is always on fire.

Coconapple
Seismo is seen trying to reach a coconapple, and struggling in the process. Zorch then comes by, only to be explained how Seismo can't get his coconapple. They then mix, cause a series of events, and then, the coconapple bonks on Seismo's head, knocking him out, and then gets eaten by Zorch.

Pothole
Coconapples are seen hanging from a tree in the zoom out of the landscape while Zaptor is talking about the problems the pothole brings to the environment.

Mixed Up Special
Coconapples appear on multiple trees.

Trivia

 * It is Seismo's favorite food.
 * It is also known that Slumbo and Zorch enjoy them to some extent.
 * It is one of the mixed foods in the Mixels Land.
 * It is presumably healthy.
 * So far its apple part is only seen in green show-wise, and red in Calling All Mixels.
 * It is possible that the top can also come in gold or yellow.
 * The coconut seed part comes in both brown and an orange-gold color, the latter color for the flaming version.
 * It is seen in Seismo's mirror video.
 * In Calling All Mixels, flaming Coconapples are seen.
 * Their leaves are not burnt, and it is unknown why they are not.
 * They are grown off Pipe Trees.Cocoless_coconapple.png minigame.]]
 * It is unknown of their individual density, as a real-world coconut falling on one's head would cause death due to their thick shells.
 * In the game Coconapple Planting, the coconut half of the Coconapple is missing and they have dark green stripes running down them.
 * It is possible that it could just be a coconapple seed.
 * They somehow appear to be clean and shiny when they are fully grown.
 * Coconapples, strangely, do not seem to rot.