wolf8808 t1_j8rk9a4 wrote
Reply to comment by ctothel in TIL cashews are actually seeds that grow hanging beneath cashew apples, which are pear-shaped edible fruits that belong to the cashew tree by Arena-1
Not really great to be honest. I once did the mistake of biting into both the cashew apple and the cover of the cashew seed (big no no), my gums started bleeding. That stuff is nasty.
[deleted] t1_j8rs7i3 wrote
Aren't raw cashews like poison?
unusedusername3 t1_j8s1x5b wrote
Yes. Here's more info: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/are-cashews-poisonous#harvesting-processing
weaselmaster t1_j8soygl wrote
OMG - who wrote this? An excellent snippet:
“The raw cashews are then roasted at high heat, either by steaming them in a large rotating drum or vat of boiling oil to remove urushiol remnants before they can be shelled, thoroughly dried, and peeled.”
So, they’re ROASTED by STEAMING them in BOILING OIL.
Santuse t1_j8ss1cf wrote
Wow, what a dog shit sentence. Makes me weary of AI continuing to takeover content creation and creating a giant web of self-referencing garbage. That has to be a computer...
1nquiringMinds t1_j8stccs wrote
>weary
Wary, or leery. Weary means tired.
PM_ME_SEXIST_OPINION t1_j8t586o wrote
Thank you for your service
greendart t1_j8tp52b wrote
weary still plays in this context. It can be used as a verb as well as an adjective, in this case to indicate the op is tired of AI creating content
1nquiringMinds t1_j8tr8oq wrote
Sure but we both know they meant wary.
Santuse t1_j8tp6wd wrote
Upvoted.
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