Yes, doesn't hurt a thing.
Cashew "nuts" are not true nuts. They have no shell.
If you freeze pine nuts IN THE SHELL, they will keep for a year or so, but not 4 years. The less amount of air in the container extends the life of the nut. When you are ready to eat them, put them a pound in a gallon of boiling water with 1/4 cup salt. After 8 minutes drain and put on a foil lined cookie sheet then bake at 350 degrees for 12 minutes for soft nuts or 15 for harder nuts. They are great!
How would you freeze cashew nuts? Crazy you or something? Water Freezes Cashews To Be 32 Degrees, Is THAT Frozen? Why would you want to freeze cashew nuts anyways? Is that any point to that? You Shall Not Freeze Walnuts
Yes, you can freeze nut in a sealed freezer bag or container.
On occasion you can get a peanut shell that contains one or even four nuts. But one and two nuts per shell are the most common.
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No, nuts are fruits or berries with a hard shell like skin round them.
Nutmeats refers to nuts with the shell removed.
There are usually 2 peanuts to a shell, though there can be 1 or 3 or even 4 of the "nuts" in a shell.By the way, peanuts are not really nuts. They are legumes, as are beans and peas.
If you put water or other liquid on them they will freeze together, but to "freeze" them together without another substances help they would have to be welded, which is melting.
because its like a pea pod and anyways the wud be no use of the shell if it was attached
It looks like the shell weighs about the same as the kernel. 1 oz of shelled nuts is approx 49 kernels. so roughly 25 in shell nuts should equal 1 oz.