Cashews come from a tree. They are found inside the stem of a fruit that grows on the tree, called a cashew apple or, in Portuguese, a cajú . The fruit makes a delicious juice, but the cashew nut is the main commodity. The stem where the cashew nut comes from contains an acid-like oil that must be burned out of the stem, which roasts the nut inside, before the nut can be eaten. This is a very labor-intensive process which explains why cashew nuts are so expensive.
The Cashew is neither a nut or legume. Technically It is a seed that grows on a tree (Anacardium occidentale, a member of the evergreen family) when the cashew flower blossoms, a seed forms, and the apple grows between the seed and the stem. That being said it is commonly held to be a nut.
its is raw cashew nut or cashew kernel ...
Can you buy some me a box of cashew? I am out. I don't want a cashew? Will you pass the container with the cashew in it? I'll take a cashew? Thanks!! I hope this answers your question!!
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It mispronounced mostof thetime but it is pronounce Cashew
yes cashew nut is a spice
It means cashew or cashew nut.
The maranon fruit, also known as the cashew apple, is part of the cashew plant. It is attached to the cashew nut.
Cashew nuts are widely available in the UK but I've never heard of cashew apples.