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#11913295
3 January 2025
A boy holds freshly picked cashew fruits (cashew apples) in Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India, on April 7, 2024. The cashew nut is found in the grey shell at the bottom of the fruit.
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#11913297
3 January 2025
A boy holds freshly picked cashew fruits (cashew apples) in Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India, on April 7, 2024. The cashew nut is found in the grey shell at the bottom of the fruit.
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#11913299
3 January 2025
A woman holds a cashew apple in her hands in Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India, on April 7, 2024. The cashew nut is found in the grey shell at the bottom of the fruit.
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#10771171
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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#10771173
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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#10771174
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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#10771175
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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#10771177
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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#10771182
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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#10771185
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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#10771189
9 November 2023
Cashew nuts (Anacardium occidentale) or Kaju are technically not nuts but seeds. It is a popular ingredient in various Indian dishes and dairy alternatives like cream and cashew milk. They have a rich nutty flavor, a good source of energy. Cashew nuts grow on evergreen trees, native to Brazil, which later expanded to South American countries. The Portuguese introduced cashew nuts in India and Africa in the 16th century. A single-seeded nut in a hard grey shell grows at the bottom of the cashew apple (a soft and juicy fruit). There are 33 varieties of cashew nuts identified, out of which only 26 varieties are marketed. The W-180 variety is known as the ''king of cashews''. As for the nutritional composition, cashew nuts are rich in tocopherols, phytosterols, phenolic lipids, and several bioactive compounds, all of which have several benefits for human health. This nut contains vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that may promote weight loss, blood sugar control, heart health, eye health, and skin health. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 09/11/2023.
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