Yes. Mangos are a tropical fruit tree belonging to the genus Magifera and the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae which is shared by the cashew
No, avocados and mangoes are not related. Avocados are part of the Lauraceae family, while mangoes are part of the Anacardiaceae family.
Yes, poison oak is part of the cashew family, Anacardiaceae. This family also includes other plants like poison ivy, poison sumac, and the cashew tree itself. The family is known for containing urushiol, an oil that can cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals. Thus, while they are related, caution is advised when encountering any members of this family.
The maranon fruit, also known as the cashew apple, is part of the cashew plant. It is attached to the cashew nut.
Well, honey, a peach and a mango are both fruits, but they ain't exactly siblings. They belong to different plant families, with peaches being part of the rose family and mangoes belonging to the cashew family. So, they might hang out in the fruit bowl together, but they ain't exactly family.
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umm mangos tate like mangos because there mangos, i think well person mangos taste like mangos becuse they explode in your stomach with gas
They come from the more urban places I believe...
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Marilyn R. Harris has written: 'Mangos, mangos, mangos' -- subject(s): Cookery (Mangos)
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 ...