According to a research paper titled &lsquoGenetic relatedness of coconut populations from Andaman and NicobarIslands traced to the Indian sub continent using microsatellite markers&rsquo (authored by Deva Kumar, K., Jerard, B. A., Dhanapal, R., Damodaran, V., Niral, V and Naganeeswaran, S.), &ldquoThe Andamans are high islands, and had few if any coconuts, so the early settlers werenot cultivating coconuts when the Europeans arrived. The Nicobars are low lying, coral islands and probably had wild type coconuts before the first human settlement. Subsequently, the domestic type would have been introduced to both groups &hellip The Nicobar group of islands is one of the natural repository of coconut genetic diversity in the world.&rdquo Reference to the plant and the fruit have been found in the folklores and in the oral narratives of the Nicobarese people.