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Toasted cashews
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Roasted cashews are the nuts from the cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale), known for their mild, slightly sweet flavor and crunchy texture once roasted. This versatile ingredient is highly valued in cooking for adding a creamy touch and a textural contrast to a wide variety of dishes, from salads and stir-fries to desserts and sauces.
The cashew originates from the tropical regions of the Americas, especially Brazil, from where it spread to other tropical areas such as India, Vietnam, and parts of Africa. The harvesting and roasting of cashews require special care to remove the natural toxins present in their outer shell, leaving a safe and delicious nut for consumption.
Regarding their properties, roasted cashews are an excellent source of healthy fats, primarily monounsaturated, as well as protein, minerals such as magnesium, copper, iron, and zinc, and B-complex vitamins. These nutrients contribute to cardiovascular health, the immune system, and proper brain function.
In different Latin American countries, cashews are also known as "nuez de la India", "castaña de cajú" (in Brazil, although not Spanish-speaking, it is useful to mention for reference), or simply "nuez de cajú". In some places, the term "marfil" is used to refer to their light color in processed products.
Roasted cashews are ideal for incorporating into recipes that require a crunchy texture or for preparing creams and butters, adding a unique and healthy flavor to your culinary preparations.
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