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Anacardium Occidentale Collection

Discover the deliciousness of the ripe cashew nut, harvested from the majestic Cashew tree, scientifically known as Anacardium occidentale

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Ripe cashew nut

Ripe cashew nut. Image 2 of 2. Native to South America, the cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is now widely cultivated throughout the tropics

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Cashew nut tree, Western Anacardium. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann

Cashew nut tree, Western Anacardium. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's
FLO4992855 Cashew nut tree, Western Anacardium. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Cashew tree or cashew nut tree, Anacardium occidentale, Anacarde

Cashew tree or cashew nut tree, Anacardium occidentale, Anacarde
5324505 Cashew tree or cashew nut tree, Anacardium occidentale, Anacarde by Maubert, Louis Joseph Edouard (1806-1879); (add.info.: Cashew tree or cashew nut tree, Anacardium occidentale, Anacarde)

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Cashew nut, Anacardium occidentale

Cashew nut, Anacardium occidentale
6337960 Cashew nut, Anacardium occidentale by Stanghi (19th century); (add.info.: Cashew or cashew nut, Anacardium occidentale. Cassuvium pomiferum, Acagiu pomifero)

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anacardium occidentale, cashew nut
Anacardium occidentale Cashew nut Yellow subject

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Cashew nut - Anacardium occidentale, c1798

Cashew nut - Anacardium occidentale, c1798. Branch of a tree showing flowers, apples and nuts. The apples can be used for preserves, and the kernels eaten

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Cashew -Anacardium occidentale- trees on a plantation, cultivation of cashew nuts, Ko Phayam

Cashew -Anacardium occidentale- trees on a plantation, cultivation of cashew nuts, Ko Phayam, Provinz Ranong, Thailand

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Anacardium occidentale, Cashew
Watercolour by Robert Schomburgk, 1840s Date: 1840

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Cashew nuts

Cashew nuts

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Above view of scattered Cashew nuts, going from light to dark, toward a jar of swirled Cashew butter

Above view of scattered Cashew nuts, going from light to dark, toward a jar of swirled Cashew butter

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Thailand, cashew nut on tree

Thailand, cashew nut on tree

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Specimens (including butterflies) from the Paul Hermann Coll

Specimens (including butterflies) from the Paul Hermann Coll
Specimens from the Paul Hermann collection of five volumes of specimens and drawings from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 1672-1677. Held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Anacardium occidentale, cashew apple

Anacardium occidentale, cashew apple
Plate 7 from Neilgherry birds and Miscellaneous (1858) by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928). Illustration entitled cushoo apples, with nuts

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Anacardium occidentale L. cashew apple

Anacardium occidentale L. cashew apple

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Unripe cashew nuts

Unripe cashew nuts
Unripe cashew nut. Image 1 of 2. Native to South America, the cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is now widely cultivated throughout the tropics

Background imageAnacardium Occidentale Collection: Cashew nuts

Cashew nuts ( Anacardium occidentale ). These nuts are anexcellent source of vitamin C, iron and zinc


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Discover the deliciousness of the ripe cashew nut, harvested from the majestic Cashew tree, scientifically known as Anacardium occidentale. This versatile and nutritious nut has been enjoyed for centuries across various cultures. 🌰🌳 Ulisse Aldrovandi's intricate plate published in [year] showcases the beauty and intricacy of this remarkable plant species. The Cashew nut itself is a true marvel - its distinct kidney shape and rich flavor make it a favorite among snack enthusiasts worldwide. Native to South America, particularly Brazil, Ceara's Central Market offers an abundance of vibrant Cashew fruits for sale. These juicy delights are just waiting to be transformed into delectable treats or used in savory dishes. The cultivation of Cashews extends beyond South America; Ko Phayam in Thailand boasts lush plantations filled with Anacardium occidentale trees. Witnessing these thriving groves is a testament to the global popularity and economic significance of this incredible crop. Whether you enjoy them roasted, salted, or incorporated into your favorite recipes, there's no denying that Cashew nuts hold a special place in our hearts (and taste buds. ). So go ahead and indulge yourself with these delightful treasures from nature.