cashew tree

NOUN
  1. tropical American evergreen tree bearing kidney-shaped nuts that are edible only when roasted
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How To Use cashew tree In A Sentence

  • We hiked up steep switchbacks between ancient samaan and banyan trees and clambered down gullies where razor grass spikes up high along the trail and mango and cashew trees form a fruitful canopy.
  • Private inlets bookended by rough limestone headlands and edged by round-leafed cashew trees or palms are hidden behind unmarked turnoffs.
  • On the cashew tree outside the bedroom window, ‘the bell-shaped yellow fruits hung lazily, drawing buzzing bees that bumped against my window's netting.’
  • There was nothing on it but a little scrub, some casuarinas along the fence near the beach, and one big cashew tree.
  • We hiked up steep switchbacks between ancient samaan and banyan trees and clambered down gullies where razor grass spikes up high along the trail and mango and cashew trees form a fruitful canopy.
  • The tree bark and leaves of the cashew tree are used medicinally, the roasted cashew nut has international appeal, and even the tough shell around the nut is used in local remedies - although carefully as the shell oil can be toxic.
  • There was nothing on it but a little scrub, some casuarinas along the fence near the beach, and one big cashew tree.
  • Surrounded by plum, mango and cashew trees laden with fruit, the idyllic settlement with a spectacular view of the valley and sea seemed an unlikely stage for an action drama.
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