Cashew

Native to Brazil, cashews were introduced to India and Africa by Portuguese traders in the 16th century. The nut grows attached to a unique fruit called the cashew apple. Today, cashews are a globally traded commodity, known for their creamy texture and rich taste.
• Uses: Used in desserts, curries, snacks, and for making cashew butter or milk.
• Benefits: High in healthy fats, magnesium, and vitamins, supporting heart and bone health.
• Unique Feature: Grows as a seed outside the fruit, making it one of nature’s curiosities.

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