Roasted cashews doesn't contain cyanide.
The parts above ground are the trunk, limbs, leaves, and flowers. There are also two kinds of fruit. One's a false fruit that's ka the cashew apple. The apple contains a juicy pulp. It's combined with sugar and water to make the drink ka agua fresca. The other, true fruit's a drupe. It holds the seed ka the cashew nut. The nut's protected by urushiol oil, and a double shell. Roots are the below-ground part of the cashew plant.
Most deciduous fruit seeds contain cyanide for example: almonds, plums, apples, pears, apricots and many more
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Yes cashew nuts have their seed outside.
We all may hope NOT as free ionic compound, because cyanide is very, very toxic; e.g. used in the Holocaust German gas chambers as Zyclon(R)B
yes
cashew nut might be the answer...
The maranon fruit, also known as the cashew apple, is part of the cashew plant. It is attached to the cashew nut.
The scientific name of cashew fruit is Anacardium occidentale.
It is a fruit called a cashew apple- very sweet and good. The nut grows attached to the fruit. I believe the nut/seed is poisonous when raw.
Cashew originates from the French word, acajou (mahogany) and from the Portuguese word, acaju (fruit).
Cashew nut
Cashew nuts.
Cashews come from a tree. They are found inside the stem of a fruit that grows on the tree, called a cashew apple or, in Portuguese, a cajú . The fruit makes a delicious juice, but the cashew nut is the main commodity. The stem where the cashew nut comes from contains an acid-like oil that must be burned out of the stem, which roasts the nut inside, before the nut can be eaten. This is a very labor-intensive process which explains why cashew nuts are so expensive.
john cyanide
Yes, but not a hard shell like a peanut or pistachio. Cashew nuts are an accessory fruit of the cashew tree (characterized as a drupe). They grow on the underside of a very tender fruit called a cashew apple. Although the cashew nuts don't have a hard shell, they are covered by a thin double 'shell' which contains a skin irritant called anacardic acid and urushiol. Urushiol is the same chemical the is found in poison oak, ivy, sumac, and Japanese black laqer tree.
I hope not