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Posted by on Nov. 23, 2009 at 7:18 PM
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 why you never see cashews sold in shells? Well it is because the chshew is related to poisen ivy and the shell is toxic! Thats some crazy crap right there just wanted to share this little tidbit of usless info now if someone asks you why there are no in-shell cashewes you can tell them.

Why? It turns out that the cashew shell is toxic. However, that raised the question of what a cashew looks like in its shell. Again, we had no idea. When we found out, we knew more people should see it. Weird looking, isn't it? And caustic, too!

 


Cashews, like many of the culinary nuts listed above, are not true nuts in the botanical sense. True nuts develop a hard wall around the seed (e.g. hazelnuts). Cashews instead have a lining around the seed that is filled with a nasty fluid.

Cashews are in the same family (Anacardiaceae) as mangoes, pistachios, sumac, and poison-ivy. Many plants in this family produce Urushiol, an oil that can cause a nasty, painful rash. (Our friend Dan had not been told about this when he came across them in Thailand Brazil, and burned his mouth on a fresh cashew. Ouch. He has some pictures of the local "caju" fruit here.) The cashew stores this icky stuff in the lining around the seed, which makes cashews very difficult to process. They are usually roasted to release the fluid, which is collected for other uses, such as varnish. After that, the hardened lining must be removed by hand.

That's pretty weird, but it gets weirder. In the cashew, the ovary develops outside of the fruit, which really makes it a false fruit, since by definition fruits have seeds inside. The false fruit attached to the false nut looks like a pear with a little boxing glove hanging off the bottom. When ripe, the whole thing falls off the tree, and the bottom part is gathered for processing. The false fruit (called cashew fruit or cashew apple) is edible, but it is very perishable. It is often left to rot, but can be eaten raw, cooked, or used to make a liquor called feni. While the fruit and its juice are available in parts of the world where cashews grow, they are apparently too perishable to appear in stores in the US.

http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/cashew

 


Posted by on Nov. 23, 2009 at 7:18 PM
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KokoJones
by on Nov. 23, 2009 at 7:20 PM

hm well i learn something new every day... but i asked my hubs and he already knew this lol

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Witch_Denise
by on Nov. 23, 2009 at 7:23 PM

Wow cool my son in law loves these..I get him a big can every christmas....he better watch it or I'll get him unshelled ones..lol

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lizzy-k
by Bronze Member on Nov. 23, 2009 at 7:26 PM

thanks for the info.. my dh loves them he eats them with those orange slice candies.(the sweet and salty together)

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Mommy2Allanah
by on Nov. 23, 2009 at 7:29 PM

Ha ha mine too! I so didnt know that!

Quoting KokoJones:

hm well i learn something new every day... but i asked my hubs and he already knew this lol


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