Cashew synonyms, cashew pronunciation, cashew translation, English dictionary definition of cashew. A tropical American evergreen tree widely cultivated for its edible seeds. The kidney-shaped seed of this tree. American Heritage® Dictionary of. The cashew tree produces a soft, shiny and juicy fruit, known as cashew apple which bears a single-seeded nut in its bottom covered with a hard grey shell. This nut is the most valued product and is commonly consumed as snack or used in confectionery and cooking. The cashew apple's juice is mainly used to make drinks, both natural and fermented. With our standard delivery service, orders ship within 1 business day. Orders shipped UPS Ground arrive in less than 6 business days to most locations. If you are concerned about your orders arriving in time for a holiday or special event, please take advantage of our Express Shipping. We offer Next Day Air, 2 Day Air and 3 Day Select.
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cash·ew
(kăsh′o͞o, kə-sho͞o′)n.1. A tropical American evergreen tree (Anacardium occidentale) widely cultivated for its edible seeds.
[Probably Portuguese acajú, from Tupí, from cajú, yellow fruit, acidic.]
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cashew
(ˈkæʃuː; kæˈʃuː) n1. (Plants) a tropical American anacardiaceous evergreen tree, Anacardium occidentale, bearing kidney-shaped nuts that protrude from a fleshy receptacle
2. (Plants) Also called: cashew nut the edible nut of this tree
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cash•ew
(ˈkæʃ u, kəˈʃu)n.
1. a tropical American tree, Anacardiumoccidentale, with leathery leaves and yellowish pink flowers in open clusters.
2. Also called cash′ew nut`. the small, kidney-shaped, edible nut of this tree.
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Noun | 1. | cashew - tropical American evergreen tree bearing kidney-shaped nuts that are edible only when roasted Anacardium occidentale, cashew tree cashew nut, cashew - kidney-shaped nut edible only when roasted Anacardium, genus Anacardium - type genus of the Anacardiaceae: cashew |
2. | cashew - kidney-shaped nut edible only when roasted edible nut - a hard-shelled seed consisting of an edible kernel or meat enclosed in a woody or leathery shell Anacardium occidentale, cashew, cashew tree - tropical American evergreen tree bearing kidney-shaped nuts that are edible only when roasted |
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بُنْدُق شَجَر البَلاذُر الأمريكيشَجَرُ البَلاذُر الأمريكيكَاجُو
cashewnødcashew-
cashewpähkinä
indijski oraščić
kasíuhneta, nÿrnahnetanÿrna-, kasíu-
カシューナッツ
anakardžio riešutas
cashewnöt
baladurbaladur fıstığıHint fıstığı
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cashew
[ˈkæʃuː]n (alsocashew nut) → noixf de cajoucash flowmodif [problem] → de cash-flow
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cashew
(ˈkӕʃuː) noun a type of small nut. Is that a cashew? kasjoeneut شَجَرُ البَلاذُر الأمريكي кашу caju oříšek kešu der Chashewbaum cashewnød είδος φιστικιού anacardo nakar نوعی پسته cashew-pähkinä noix de cajou אֶגוֹז קַשיוּ काजू orah kesu(dió) mete kasíuhneta, nÿrnahneta anacardio; acagiù カシューナッツ 캐슈 열매 anakardžio riešutas anakardija gajus cashewnootcashewnøtt orzech nerkowca یوه دول پسته ده caju mahon орех кешью oriešok kešu akažu indijski orah cashewnöt มะม่วงหิมพานต์ baladur fıstığı 腰果 кеш'ю خشک پھل کی ایک قسم cây đào lộn hột 腰果树,腰果
adjectivea cashew nut. kasjoe بُنْدُق شَجَر البَلاذُر الأمريكي кашу de caju kešu Cashew-.. cashew- που έχει σχέση με το συγκεκριμένο είδος φιστικιού anacardo kašu- آکاژو؛ کاشو cashew- de cajou אֶגוֹז קַשיוּ काजू orašast plod kesu(dió) biji mete nÿrna-, kasíu- di acagiù カシューの 캐슈 열매의 anakardžio anakardijas- gajus cashew- cashew- nerkowcowy نقد de caju de mahon кешью kešu akažujev indijski cashew- มะม่วงหิมพานต์ baladur 腰果的 кеш'ю کاجو thuộc cây đào lộn hột 腰果树的,腰果的
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cashew
→ كَاجُو kešu cashewnødCashewnussφιστίκι κάσιουςanacardo cashewpähkinänoix de cajou indijski oraščićanacardio カシューナッツ 캐슈cashewnootcashew-nøttnerkowieccajuкешью cashewnöt เมล็ดมะม่วงหิมพานต์Hint fıstığı cây điều腰果Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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Cashews are actually the kidney-shaped seeds that adhere to the bottom of the cashew apple, the fruit of the cashew tree, which is native to the coastal areas of northeastern Brazil.
The cashew tree made its way to Goa, India, between 1560 and 1565 via Portuguese sailors. From there it spread throughout Southeast Asia and eventually Africa.
Commercial growers in the 21st century cultivate cashews in warm, humid climates across the globe, with India, Ivory Coast, Vietnam and Brazil among the top producers of 32 cashew countries.
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Cashew nuts are produced in tropical countries because the tree is frost sensitive, adapting to various climatic regions between the latitudes of 25°N and 25°S.
The cashew tree is large and evergreen, growing to 14 m (46 ft) tall, with a short, often irregularly shaped trunk.
The leaves are spirally arranged, leathery textured, elliptic to obovate, from 4 to 22 cm (1.6 to 8.7 in) long and from 2 to 15 cm (0.79 to 5.91 in) broad, with smooth margins.
The flowers are produced in a panicle or corymb up to 26 cm (10 in) long; each flower is small, pale green at first, then turning reddish, with five slender, acute petals from 7 to 15 mm (0.28 to 0.59 in) long. The main pollinators are bats and insects.
The fruit of the cashew tree is an accessory fruit or false fruit (like strawberry). The term false fruit (accessory fruit) is sometimes applied to a plant structure that resembles a fruit, but is not derived from a flower or flowers. Called the cashew apple, it ripens into a yellow and/or red structure from 5 to 11 cm (2.0–4.3 in) long. It is edible and has a strong “sweet” smell and a sweet taste.
The true fruit of the cashew tree is a kidney or boxing-glove shaped drupe that grows at the end of the cashew apple. The drupe develops first on the tree, and then the pedicel expands to become the cashew apple. Within the true fruit is a single seed, which is often considered a nut, in the culinary sense.
The seed is surrounded by a double shell containing a caustic phenolic resin, urushiol, a potent skin irritant toxin also found in the related poison ivy in the sumac family. Some people are allergic to cashews, but cashews are a less frequent allergen than some other nuts.
There are 553 Calories calories in 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of raw cashews.
Cashews are about 21% protein, 46% fat, and 25% carbohydrates.
Cashews are very nutritious and are packed with protein and essential minerals including copper, calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, potassium, and zinc. Sodium is also present in very small quantities. Cashews also contain vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin B1 (thiamin), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (niacin), vitamin B6, folate, vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), and vitamin K (phylloquinone). Cashews also contain a high content of oleic acid (an omega-9 fatty acid that is also found in olive oil).
Some of the health benefits of cashews include a healthy heart, strong nerve and muscle function, aid in the formation of red blood cells, and an improved bone and oral health. They also good for your eyes and help regulate blood sugar control, increase HDL cholesterol, and increase fat oxidation. With its high antioxidant content, cashew nuts also help in boosting the immune system and preventing the formation of cancer cells.
In Western countries cashews are eaten mainly as a premium-quality snack food. They have a rich, buttery taste.
Chrome screenshot full web page. The so-called “raw cashews” available in health food shops have been cooked but not roasted or browned.
Cashews are commonly used in South and Southeast Asian cuisine and are a characteristic ingredient of numerous chicken and vegetarian dishes of southern India.
Cashew oil is a dark yellow oil for cooking or salad dressing pressed from cashew nuts (typically broken chunks created during processing).
Cashews also can be processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter which is similar to peanut butter.
The shell of the cashew seed yields derivatives that can be used in many applications including lubricants, waterproofing, paints, and arms production, starting in World War II.
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The cashew apple can be eaten fresh, cooked in curries, or fermented into vinegar, as well as an alcoholic drink. It is also used to make preserves, chutneys, and jams in some countries such as India and Brazil.
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In traditional Maya medicine, the leaves or bark of cashew trees can be made into a tea to treat diarrhea.
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Cashew belongs to the family Anacardiaceae, which also includes mango and pistachio.
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Photomill x 1 6 1 6. Its English name derives from the Portuguese name for the fruit of the cashew tree caju, which itself is derived from the Tupian word acajú, literally meaning “nut that produces itself.”