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CashewsNo, cashews are not related to peanuts. In fact, cashews are a member of the Poison Ivy family1.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cashew
A large variety of nuts can be put in a gift basket. These variety of nuts include: walnuts, almond nuts, peanuts, cashew nuts, pistachio nuts, and pecan nuts.
Any flavour donut, "peanuts" icing then in the candy & more section: peanuts, almonds, cashew, pecans, walnuts + macadamia nuts
You want foods that don't trigger uric acid production. Healthy nuts for your gout are cashew, walnuts, pecans, pine nuts, chestnuts, hazelnuts, pistachios, peanuts.
If the ratio of cashews to total nuts is 16 to 50, and there are only cashews and peanuts in the bag, then the ratio of peanuts to total nuts is the number of total nuts minus the number of cashew nuts, or 50 - 16 = 34 to 50 To find the percentage of peanuts, divide the number of peanuts by the total number of nuts and multiply that number by 100 to obtain (34/50) x 100% = 68% Note: Depending upon how sly your teacher is, this is a "trick question" because neither cashews nor peanuts are actually "nuts". Peanuts are legumes and cashews are seeds. Therefore, the answer might be: "None of the nuts are peanuts, because peanuts are legumes, like peas or beans, not nuts."
Some edible nuts are.... walnuts, hazelnuts, peanuts, Brazil nuts, pistachio nut, coconut, almonds, cashew nuts, pecans, chestnuts.
Vietnam is the largest producer of cashew nuts though India is the largest exporter, while USA is the largest consumer of cashew nuts
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Peanuts they are botanically legumes, and are similar to beans. Walnuts, pecans and cashews are also not nuts, but rather seeds of drupes.
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Yes cashew nuts have their seed outside.