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Baroque Bloke
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“A cashew tree in Brazil has grown to cover a staggering two acres (8,500 square metres/91,500 square feet).

It resembles a mini forest and has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest cashew tree in the world – and it’s still growing.”

https://mol.im/a/8278195

An Interesting thing – a cashew isn’t actually a nut: it’s the seed of the poisonous cashew apple. Very tasty in any case!

www.britannica.com/science/cashew-apple



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The poisonous part of the cashew is the nut shell. The apple and the nut itself are edible. Cool tree. Cool


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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
“A cashew tree in Brazil has grown to cover a staggering two acres (8,500 square metres/91,500 square feet).

It resembles a mini forest and has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest cashew tree in the world – and it’s still growing.”

https://mol.im/a/8278195

An Interesting thing – a cashew isn’t actually a nut: it’s the seed of the poisonous cashew apple. Very tasty in any case!

www.britannica.com/science/cashew-apple


Growing up in Brazil I had the “fruit” and the nut often. It’s a very popular fruit there - perhaps the Brazilian equivalent of apples -, and it is cheap and plentiful, like mangoes and avocados.
 
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That is AMAZING!!!!




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Fascinating and cool.
 
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I have to say that is pretty neat. I didn't think they could get that big. I also find it amazing of whoever thought to eat one to begin with,(cashew I mean), with so many things out there that can kill you. I also feel sorry for the poor guy that had to find out some of it was poisonous.
 
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That's just nuts!!


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Cashew!

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Be a great place to live. Lots of shade and endless food. Cool

Thanks for sharing that's incredible.


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There is a protocol for safely (mostly) determining whether something is safe to eat that the survivalists recommend (I think I saw it in an Army manual long ago). Early peoples moving into new areas probably figured out something similar. But then there’s also the, “I ain’t skeert: Give me that thing,” method that probably worked as well—for the survivors, anyway.




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Huh! Interesting. I've learned several new things in this thread!


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