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cashew

/kash-oo, kuh-shoo/US // ˈkæʃ u, kəˈʃu //UK // (ˈkæʃuː, kæˈʃuː) //

腰果,腰子,腰果类,腰肉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tree, Anacardium occidentale, native to tropical America, having milky juice, simple, leathery leaves, and yellowish-pink flowers in open clusters.
    • : Also called cashew nut . the small, kidney-shaped, edible nut of this tree.

Examples

  • If you put all the green blocks in a lineup and make me guess which is asparagus square and which is pistachio and cashew square, I’ll have no idea.

  • Try it out with another nut or seed butter, such as almond, cashew or sunflower seed, and it will yield similar results.

  • Eating apart when food is loveAnother tradition, Susan Qin said, is to wrap a cashew in one or two of the dumplings.

  • Using almond or cashew flour will thicken, flavor and add protein to the final gravy, which may be more velvety than perfectly smooth.

  • Anacard, an′a-kard, n. the cashew-nut, the fruit of the Anacardium occidentale.

  • There was one very curious, which they call maraon in Cuba, but papa says in Jamaica it is called cashew.

  • The fleshy part is juicy, and somewhat like the cashew-apple, with a pleasant acidity added.

  • He saw that Miss Beggs' small white teeth were crushing salted cashew nuts.

  • Of the former the leaves are smooth and pointed; of the latter they are roundish, resembling those of the cashew.