Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Hi Judy, I checked this out with Doug Graham, who has grown many a cashew tree over the years. Doug reports that, as the fruit matures, the nut inside does indeed solidify into what we know as the " cashew nut " . However, the cashew is protected inside a double shell, and between that shell and the " nut " is an oil toxic to humans. The " nut " must be completely separated from the oil, and the oil discarded, before it is edible. Doug reports that there are basically 2 ways to get rid of the oil: 1. By heating, typically steaming, but other methods can be used. For example, one could partially compost the whole cashew seed or fruit, let the heat from that process break down the oil, then remove the " nut " . I believe this is what David Wolfe does to obtain " raw " cacao, he may do the same to obtain " raw " cashews, I'm not certain, and I am not aware that David has ever revealed what he DOES, preferring only to comment on what he does NOT. In any event, heat is heat, the source matters not. 2. By allowing the nut to go partially rancid, by which time much of the oil breaks down and effectively evaporates. In either case, one rather obviously does not end up with fresh food. I'm forwarding one my my recent writings on cashews, originally posted in the SproutRawFood group. This writing contains additional information about the oil itself, among other things. I imagine some people will part company with cashews after reading both of these posts. Best regards, Elchanan _____ Judy Pokras [vegwriter] Thursday, March 12, 2009 3:58 PM Raw cashews--a myth? Gideon and Jackie Graff were in town for a workshop last weekend. They said they went to a cashew farm in Belize and that when raw, cashews are a gel in the center of a toxic pod. That to go from gel to solid is not possible without high heat. Have you heard something different? Judy Pokras Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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