A cashew tree produces a single seed per fruit, known as the cashew nut. The cashew apple, which is the fleshy part of the fruit, can contain one seed at its base. Therefore, each cashew fruit contains just one seed.
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A quintal each of walnut, cashew nut, almonds per day
The English name for "kasoy" is "cashew." It refers to both the tree (Anacardium occidentale) and its edible seeds, which are commonly used in snacks, cooking, and as a source of cashew nuts. The cashew is also known for its distinctive shape and creamy texture.
There are about 276 calories in 50g of cashew nuts.
Only fruits have seeds. Strawberries have seeds on the outside.
There are about 157 calories in 1 oz of cashew nuts.
* Strawberries. * Pineapples also have their seeds on the outside. They are removed when the tough skin is cut off. The seeds are in the little pits in the skin. * the Cashew fruit has the seed outside too!
Cashews are technically seeds, not nuts. They grow from the cashew apple, and the edible part we commonly refer to as the "cashew nut" is actually the seed of the fruit. The cashew seed is surrounded by a hard shell that contains toxic compounds, which is why cashews are typically sold roasted and processed.
There are roughly 1-1.5 grams of fat in 1 cashew.
strawberries, cashew, raspberries, blackberries and bayberriesHowever, Contrary to popular belief, the sweet red flesh of the strawberry is not the fruit. It is a part of the flower called the receptacle, which swells to attract animals to eat and scatter the true fruit. These are the small seed-like parts, called an achene.On the tree, it appears that the cashew grows on the outside of a fruit that looks like an apple. However, this is another case of the receptacle swelling to promote the true fruit, which are called drupes. Similar to stone fruits like nectarines and cherries, the cashew is the pit inside a shell.It is believed by many that strawberries, blackberries, other berries, pineapple, and the cashew have their seeds on the outside, but technically, no fruit has its seeds on the outside.strawberry