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Country Of Origin : India

Cashew nuts are a kidney-shaped, edible seed encased in a shell, commonly associated with the cashew tree, but technically a botanical fruit. They are a popular snack and ingredient in various dishes and are known for their sweet flavor and nutritional value. Cashew nuts are native to South America, specifically Brazil, and have been introduced to other parts of the world, including Africa and India.

Key features of cashew nuts:

Shape and Size: Kidney-shaped, about 2.5 cm in length.

Shell: Encased in a two-layered, toxic shell.

Kernel: The edible portion, a soft, white, and meaty kernel.

Nutritional Value: Rich in protein, healthy fats, and minerals like copper, magnesium, and manganese.

Uses: Eaten as a snack, used in cooking (especially in Indian cuisine), and in various products like cashew butter, cashew milk, and cashew-based cheeses.

Key features of cashew nuts:

Shape and Size: Kidney-shaped, about 2.5 cm in length.

Shell: Encased in a two-layered, toxic shell.

Kernel: The edible portion, a soft, white, and meaty kernel.

Nutritional Value: Rich in protein, healthy fats, and minerals like copper, magnesium, and manganese.

Uses: Eaten as a snack, used in cooking (especially in Indian cuisine), and in various products like cashew butter, cashew milk, and cashew-based cheeses.

Processing: Cashews are typically roasted or boiled to remove the toxic shell and make the kernels safe for consumption.

Appearance: Cashew nuts can vary in color from bottle green to grayish brown when dried.

Botanical Context: The cashew nut is part of the cashew fruit, which also includes the fleshy cashew apple (a "false fruit" or peduncle).