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Honey Glazed Roasted Cashews Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sweet Honey Glazed Cashews on White Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Honey roasted cashew nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey Glazed Nuts and Seeds in Wooden Tray Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Honey Glazed Roasted Cashews
Close-up view of honey-glazed cashews with sesame seeds on a dark plate Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gourmet Glazed Nuts in Rustic Wooden Bowls at Sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Energy mix with fried almonds, Malaga raisins, and walnuts nuts and goji berries on a bamboo tray Royalty Free Stock Photo
Energy mix with fried almonds, Malaga raisins, and walnuts nuts and goji berries on a bamboo tray Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cashew nuts are commonly used in Indian cuisine, whole for garnishing sweets or curries, or ground into a paste that forms a base of sauces for curries (e.g., korma), or some sweets (e.g., kaju barfi). It is also used in powdered form in the preparation of several Indian sweets and desserts. In Goan cuisine, both roasted and raw kernels are used whole for making curries and sweets. The cashew nut can also be harvested in its tender form, when the shell has not hardened and is green in color. The shell is soft and can be cut with a knife and the kernel extracted, but it is still corrosive at this stage, so gloves are required. The kernel can be soaked in turmeric water to get rid of the corrosive material before use. Cashew nuts are also used in Thai and Chinese cuisine, generally in whole form.


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