Some authors have suggested that their flavour and texture are comparable with those of the chestnut or cashew nut. |
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Peanut flour is a cheaper alternative to almond or cashew nut powder and I know that many take-away outlets are now using it. |
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Mix the cashew nut powder and saffron thoroughly ensuring there are no lumps left. |
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Private inlets bookended by rough limestone headlands and edged by round-leafed cashew trees or palms are hidden behind unmarked turnoffs. |
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Competing crops like maize and cashew, however, yield Rs 9,000 per hectare. |
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Head for the Kabini River Lodge, a picturesque estate full of cashew and gulmohar trees originally owned by the Maharajas of Mysore. |
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This project will develop a process for the production of a natural fruit juice from waste cashew apples that is acceptable for export markets. |
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Rural self-help groups should take initiative in the effective use of cashew apple in cashew-growing regions. |
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In the countries where the cashew apple grows, it is also used in the drinks industry. |
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Similarly, utilisation of the cashew nut produced in Western Province has not yet been fully realised. |
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Mrs. Shah forced a doggie bag of dry chickpea curry, lemon cashew rice, daal soup and pakoras on me, not that I was an unwilling recipient. |
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Adapting that fig and cashew loaf to apricot and hazelnut is the domestic version of painting go-faster stripes on the side of your Ford Escort. |
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One cashew nut grows per cashew apple and it is from the fermented juice of cashew apples that cashew feni is made. |
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Further tests indicated the presence of resin from the terebinth tree, a Middle Eastern member of the cashew family. |
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At night animals came out from behind the trees and destroyed the farmers' cassava, maize and cashew nut crops. |
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But she said people like the natural vat dyes better, such as indigofera, morinda fruit and root, cashew leaf and teak. |
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While cashew apples are not appreciated in the United States, they are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. |
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The products include cashew, castor oil, palm, potato, soybean, green bean, peanut, maize, sweet corn and eucalyptus. |
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Eat a ripe avocado and a handful of raw, unsalted cashew nuts mid-morning and mid-afternoon. |
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The cashew apple is not commercially important since it spoils quickly, but local people love the fruit. |
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Wash cashew apple and extract the juice either by pressing with hand or using a press. |
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Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations. |
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There were fruit trees surrounding the house, mangos, plums, cashew and many more. |
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The cashew nut processing industry is Mozambique's biggest industrial employer, with 10,000 workers. |
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There was nothing on it but a little scrub, some casuarinas along the fence near the beach, and one big cashew tree. |
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He recounted that cashew apples and their juice were consumed and that the nuts were roasted in fires and the kernels eaten. |
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The cashew apple is not a true fruit, but the swollen stalk to which the cashew nut is attached. |
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The nut is attached to the lower portion of the cashew apple which is conically shaped. |
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The prices of jute, potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply. |
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Kate, one of the make up artists had a Tupperware box full of cashew nuts and almonds. |
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Then add the cashew nut, ginger garlic, coriander, cumin, garam masala, green chilli and the coriander pastes. |
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You'll be rewarded with deep flavor and candy that sets up perfectly every time, as in the case of our classic buttery almond toffee and our pretty cashew brittle. |
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According to him, he was currently involved in the more lucrative coffee, cocoa and cashew nut business in partnership with Sékou Sidibé. |
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Discover the unique flavour of this extra jam of cashew apple, selected for you by Racines. |
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During the year, domestic banks continued to provide local traders with the funds necessary to buy cashew output. |
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As I sat there, wistfully watching the kids run round me, I scattered some cheesy puffs and cashew nuts for pigeons which descended cooing and flapping to peck among the grit. |
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The co-op expanded its orchards of cashew trees, whose deep roots had prevented landslides and wider destruction. |
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Caju feni is the liquor make from pressed cashew apples in Goa. |
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Vary your spreads by opting for delicious almond, hazelnut or cashew butter. |
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The cashew nut processing industry in Mozambique has been slowly revitalized and '0 processing plants are now operating within the country. |
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Oil palm, cashew nut and rubber tree plantations in Thechaung, managed by around 60 farmers. |
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When ripe, the fruit turns a bright reddish orange and attracts pecking birds and children who risk life and limb to get at the juiciest looking cashew fruit. |
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Export of cashew nut shell liquid has also shown an increase. |
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The cashew nut pesto was lost in a cloying sea of sweet chilli syrup. |
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By referring to the notes we can learn that Davitt and Parnell were two Irish politicians of the time, and that a cachou was a popular cashew candy. |
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Similarly, we will take all effective measures possible for the rejuvenation of our traditional industries such as coir, cashew, handloom, fisheries, khadi and so on. |
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Surrounded by plum, mango and cashew trees laden with fruit, the idyllic settlement with a spectacular view of the valley and sea seemed an unlikely stage for an action drama. |
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Mango, cashew and baobab trees also encourage the production of honey which is sold to provide an income for the five villages involved in the project. |
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On the hills are cashew nut plantations suited to this dry type of soil. |
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Brazil has a highly developed cashew nut processing industry in which even cashew apples are processed for the preparation of fresh beverages and wine. |
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The 60-year-old man, who had no history of nut allergy, suffered an anaphylactic reaction to a cashew nut just 25 days after he received the liver transplant. |
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A fishing port is planned to open in Bandim in 2011 that will help to diversify rural revenues away from an overdependence on cashew. |
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We head east, towards the border of Vietnam through plantations of heveas, cashew nuts, then we walk north to Andong Meas to reach the Se San river. |
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Its export products are cotton, cashew nuts, shea butter, textiles, palm products and seafood. |
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In India, on the other hand, vast tonnages of cashew apples have largely gone to waste while that country pioneered in the utilization and promotion of the nut. |
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It is an achene which develops first at the end of a juicy stems and edible too, which is a false fruit called the cashew apple. |
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Juice is squeezed from the cashew apples and fermented to produce wine. |
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Furthermore, farmers often plant economically useful bush and tree crops along their field boundaries, such as hibiscus shrubs or cashew trees. |
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The war lingers on in the land mines that remain in cashew orchards and along paths that children take to school. |
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One example is Cajour Espoir in Togo, the country's first cashew processor. |
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The shoe has an elasticized back, so that, off the foot, it curls up into a fetal position and resembles a cashew. |
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Stir the garlic, ginger, nutmeg and sultanas into the pan and cook for a couple of minutes, then add the cashew paste and stir well. |
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The same applies for cashew nuts and fishery products, which could be processed in the country to generate revenue. |
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Other products exported from Kenya are beef and dairy products, sisal, cashew nuts, pyrethrum, fruits and vegetables. |
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Additionally, during the cashew nut period, the children prefer to collect nuts to earn some money. |
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The primary source of foreign exchange is export of cashew nuts, mainly to India, but this crop is commanding low prices this year. |
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The oil obtained from cashew nuts is used in cosmetics, in particular for its high vitamin content and nourishing, protective properties. |
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At the same time, the economy remains heavily dependent on cashew nut crops and related exports. |
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Add the reserved toasted cashew nuts to the wok with the soy sauce, sweet chilli sauce and coriander, then toss briefly to combine. |
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Other popular alcoholic drinks in India include fenny, a Goan liquor made from either coconut or the juice of the cashew apple. |
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Other famous New World crops include the cashew, cocoa, rubber, sunflower, tobacco, and vanilla, and fruits like the guava, papaya and pineapple. |
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The mouth is quite similar to the nose, pleasantly complex and dominated by a malted sweetness and light hints of exotic fruits and a touch of cashew nut. |
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Diwali without sweets is unimaginable, and kaju katli barfi, a cashew fudge, is a popular favourite. |
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Two of the projects that have just been approved will support value chains development in the apiculture and cashew industries. |
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This fruit, called cashew apple, is eaten in tropical countries with no ill effects. |
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On the tree in South America it's called the cashew apple and its smooth, red-yellow flesh can be eaten raw. |
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In addition to this, you can sample the local spirit Feni, which is made from coconut or cashew apples. |
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Ecobility is backing a sustainable building material, recently available in the UAE, made from 100 per cent recycled paper and cashew nut resin. |
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I had a chicken and cashew curry with rice and a chapati which was not only stylishly presented but also extremely tasty and filling. |
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Dry roast the cashew nuts in a wok or frying pan and place aside. |
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The recently overhauled cafe space is a charming place for brunch, offering interesting dishes such as a breakfast cheese platter and a vegan salad served with cashew hummus. |
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Mr Swain also grows rice, mangoes, cashew nuts, bananas and papaya. |
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I also loved the samosas with their fragrant, cinnamon-spiked filling, a rich main-course curry of panir cheese stuffed with mint and coriander in a lush cashew and melon-seed sauce, and a dense, earthy stew of mung beans. |
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Chockful of cashew nuts and dried plums and slathered in hot ghee, this puffy flatbread is sweet enough for dessert but delicious at any moment in the meal. |
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The life of natives have been just a little disturbed so far, there are unusual mosque, well known Sasak ceramic, basketwork, plantation of manioc and cashew nuts. |
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Kerala's principal cash crops are rubber, coffee, and tea, which are cultivated in plantations on the slopes of the foothills, as well as areca nut, cardamom, cashew nut, coconut, ginger, and pepper. |
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These remnants of forests are now surrounded by intensive plantations of cashew, mango and coconut and in places by some of the fastest growing costal development areas. |
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The province's dynamic new governor, Felismino Tocoli, is very friendly to business. Five years ago António Miranda, who once worked for Coca-Cola, put his savings into a cashew, macadamia and vegetable-oil business. |
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Poor cashew management practices have resulted in a high percentage of those crops going unsold or being sold at a price well below the international average. |
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My favourite nut butter to top it with is cashew but any type works. |
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For example, ongoing pilot projects to provide added value to cashew nut exports and produce clean energy from their by-products were welcomed as initiatives that could be further developed. |
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Across the town, outside many small houses, bags of sun dried cashew nuts sat waiting for collection, the combined harvest of hundreds of families and months of labor. |
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Among these technologies, it is worth mentioning the one used in cashew nut miniplants in the Northeast, which allows a 50-percent increase in the production of whole nuts. |
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They worked with their second tier cashew growers co-operative to process and sell the cashew false fruit which until then had been left to rot on the ground during the cashew nut harvest. |
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The lack of diversification and development of other export produce had left the country heavily and almost totally reliant on cashew nut exports, which had not performed well recently. |
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Currently cashew production in Mozambique is less than one third of its historic high, with an estimated 940,000 smallholder farmers cultivating the nut. |
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As they are members of the cashew family, they may cause allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, for persons with a tree nut allergy. |
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A large number of deciduous trees, such as teak, Sal tree, cashew and mango trees are present. |
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Since there is a substantial area under private forests and a large tract under cashew, mango, coconut, etc. |
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Rio Grande is offering a wide line of frozen tropical fruits including nance, tamarind, chipilin, jocote and Mammamee apple, as well as cashew. |
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Its main exports include sisal, cloves, coffee, cotton, cashew nuts and tobacco. |
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Transfer cashew nuts to the small jar of a mixer grinder and grind until smooth powder. |
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There were plenty of cashew nuts in both dishes too, which offered a good variation to the texture. |
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The Vanilla Latte Cold-brew coffee option contains cashew nut milk, the perfect amount of vanilla, and coconut palm sugar for natural sweetness. |
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Featuring fresh avocado, sun dried tomato, red onion and cilantro, the Avocado Eggroll is deep-fried and served with a tamarind cashew dipping sauce. |
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Soft-wood grafting and veneer grafting are successful in cashew. |
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Yet of late another mirid, Helopeltis theivora Waterhouse, which was a minor pest mainly attacking cocoa and tea, has become a serious pest of cashew in India. |
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Rice is the main agricultural crop, followed by areca, cashew and coconut. |
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Malpua is a popular sweet dish of Bihar, prepared by a mixture of maida, milk, bananas, cashew nuts, peanuts, raisins, sugar, water, and green cardamom. |
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The bland cashew is a fitting substitute for higher priced almonds to extend the nut texture. In baking, however, almonds are more suitable for cake decoration than cashews. |
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As per plans, the factories would be constructed in Mtwara, Mkuranga and Tunduru, resulting in saving the current 80 per cent of Tanzania cashew nuts exported in raw form. |
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In addition to this on a holiday to Goa, you can sample the strong local spirit Feni, which is made from coconut or cashew apples and specific to the Goa region. |
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Tanzania is one of the largest producers of cashew nuts in Africa and with the world demand for this commodity set to expand substantially, the revenue potential is excellent. |
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Already, nearly Sh30 billion has been allocated to construct three cashew nut factories to support country's processing capacity of the second largest export cash crop. |
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Prawn and sesame toast, prawn and water chestnut wontons and vegetable spring rolls, egg fried rice, chicken and cashew nuts and duck in plum sauce. |
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Unfortunately it takes about a week for our Ministry of Trade to deliver it, which is way too long,' reported an Ivoirian exporter of cashew nuts to India and China. |
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