The cashew tree originated in Brazil. Today, however, it can also be found in Tanzania, India, Kenya and Mozambique. Cashew apples are traditionally processed here into jam, juice or schnapps and are destined for the local market. The cashew nuts, however, are exported all over the world.
From a botanical point of view, the cashews are not considered a nut, as it seems at first glance. They are the kernels of the cashew tree fruit. The tree grows up to 15 metres high and carries the cashew apples. In contrast to all other fruits in the world, cashew apples carry their seeds at the end of their stalks and are therefore considered pseudo-fruits. These are the cashew nuts. Inside is the cashew kernel, which is about 2-3 cm in size.