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Cashew fruits are termed "apples", and the edible parts are their seeds.

The claims about cashew fruits being called "apples" and that the seeds are what we consume are widely accepted facts. Cashew "apples" refer to the fruit attached to the cashew nut, which is the seed. This understanding aligns with general botanical knowledge, supported by numerous reputable educational and botanical sources, providing consensus on these assertions.

March 30, 2026 Language: en 2 claims analyzed

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Cashew fruits are called "apples".
This claim is widely recognized as accurate. Cashew fruits, in botanical terms, are often referred to as "cashew apples" due to their resemblance to apples and the fact that they are an accessory fruit attached to the cashew nut.
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What we consume as food are the seeds of cashew apples.
It is common knowledge in botany that the cashew nut, which we consume, is indeed the seed of the cashew apple. This fact is reinforced by botanical studies and educational materials.
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