Coconut palm sugar is another name for coconut sugar. It is a natural sweetener derived from coconut palm sap, the plant's sugary circulatory fluid. It is frequently mistaken with palm sugar, which is comparable but is produced from a different kind of palm tree. Coconut sugar is produced naturally in two steps: First, The coconut palm flower is clipped, and the sap is then collected into containers. Heat is applied to the sap until the majority of the water has evaporated. Second, the finished item is granular and brown. Its hue is comparable to that of raw sugar, although its particles tend to be smaller or more varied in size.