by Portuguese in around 1560
They were introduced as wild hogs
when was cat 6 introduced
The first systematic use of fingerprints for identification was by Sir William Herschel in India in 1858. However, it was Sir Francis Galton who advanced the study of fingerprints and introduced the classification system used today.
the taste would probably be their first clue. I think that only an emply nut would be a bad nut. that's for sure! lol
it was introduced in 1021 for ruining were it came froms crops
Portuguese introduced cashew to India in the 15th century.
kerala
The Portugese
its is raw cashew nut or cashew kernel ...
yes cashew nut is a spice
Cashew nut does not contribute to cough
King Fisher Also, cashew nut beer- fennny
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.
Coconut Chestnut Cashew
it is a nut
A cashew tree produces one seed per fruit, which is the cashew nut. The cashew fruit, also known as the cashew apple, is an accessory fruit that grows at the end of the stem, with the cashew nut attached to it. Each cashew nut is encased in a hard shell, and the edible part is the seed inside.
It means cashew or cashew nut.