Then add the cashew nut, ginger garlic, coriander, cumin, garam masala, green chilli and the coriander pastes. |
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Some authors have suggested that their flavour and texture are comparable with those of the chestnut or cashew nut. |
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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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Mix the cashew nut powder and saffron thoroughly ensuring there are no lumps left. |
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The cashew nut processing industry is Mozambique's biggest industrial employer, with 10,000 workers. |
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Similarly, utilisation of the cashew nut produced in Western Province has not yet been fully realised. |
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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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The cashew apple is not a true fruit, but the swollen stalk to which the cashew nut is attached. |
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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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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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The cashew nut pesto was lost in a cloying sea of sweet chilli syrup. |
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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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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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On the hills are cashew nut plantations suited to this dry type of soil. |
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At the same time, the economy remains heavily dependent on cashew nut crops and related exports. |
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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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Prior to the war, sugar and cashew nut production was carried out on large scale, but the amount of commercial farming is now negligible. |
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The vehicle was abandoned in a cashew nut plantation in northern Ratanakiri province. |
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And days-old slices, toasted till crisp and slathered with cashew nut butter, are perfect. |
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Oil palm, cashew nut and rubber tree plantations in Thechaung, managed by around 60 farmers. |
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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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Export of cashew nut shell liquid has also shown an increase. |
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Additionally, during the cashew nut period, the children prefer to collect nuts to earn some money. |
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Shelling is just the first step in the processing of the cashew nut, which can go on to be toasted, salted or used to make all sorts of conserves. |
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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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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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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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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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The Forces nouvelles in this region have demanded similar fees from cashew nut companies, since the aforementioned committee also regulates this product. |
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These problems, coupled with the poor business environment, high energy costs and a lack of government support, blocked the cashew nut processing industry at a very undeveloped stage. |
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Rich in dietetic properties, the fruit of this savannah tree, known as the cashew nut, has long been sought after in industrialised countries, and has more recently become popular in China. |
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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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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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Then I found a recipe for cashew nut sauce and had to try it. |
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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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Cashew nut revenues account for some 5 percent of Tanzania's annual Gross Domestic Product, according to the Tanzania Trade Development Authority. |
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