Have you seen the cashew tree?
Do you use any part of this plant?
If you answer yes, then what part and what is the purpose?
From some sources, we know that cashew plant originates from Brazil, then spreading to the countries along the equator line and the other tropical areas that have good:
- temperature
- and the length of sunlight for this plan to grow.
The plants can reach between 26 – 50 feet (or 8 to 15 m) in height. A quite tall plant.
Cashew (from word Caju) belongs to Anacardiaceae family, and the species Anacardium occidentale is most commercial plant.
Interestingly, people in our state, Louisiana can use any part from the cashew plants for multiple purposes.
From a cashew tree, people use almost all its properties: leaves, barks, seeds, shell of seeds.
# To be continued to part 2
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