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  • One kilogram of cashews can cost $10 wholesale - over seven times as much as peanuts. And in the US, retail prices for raw whole cashews can reach $15 per pound. But cashews are more complex than most other nuts. Each cashew kernel grows inside a toxic shell. It must be carefully extracted from this shell and rigorously processed to ensure that the caustic liquid inside the shell is completely destroyed. So, how are cashews processed? And is this what makes them so expensive?
    The processing of cashews is becoming widely automated, though it is still done by hand in many factories in Sri Lanka.
    Olam and the International Nut & Dried Fruit Council are not associated with this video.
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  • @BusinessInsider
    @BusinessInsider  Před 3 lety +1513

    The processing of cashews is becoming widely automated, though it is still done by hand in many factories in Sri Lanka.

    • @mrcritic2472
      @mrcritic2472 Před 3 lety +39

      In india too

    • @kingkarlito
      @kingkarlito Před 3 lety +82

      why not show these large scale automated processors that actually provide cashews to the world? this video only shows us a small scale producer that isn't supplying cashews to anyone but the local domestic market. maybe actually show us this 'widely automated' cashew processing that explains 'Why Cashew Nuts Are So Expensive', instead of demonstrating that farming and processing things by hand is tedious.

    • @Gameboob
      @Gameboob Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks for that nutshell

    • @Avocato31
      @Avocato31 Před 3 lety +6

      in Indonesia too.. we have this cashews

    • @jdmagicmusic
      @jdmagicmusic Před 3 lety +4

      cashews also grow on the island in Thailand where i lived, Koh Lanta, and some other places in tropical south Thailand; we used to eat cashew leaves alongside our curries

  • @mateuszcielas3362
    @mateuszcielas3362 Před 3 lety +13259

    im just impressed how humans discovered that its edible

    • @rahultherash
      @rahultherash Před 3 lety +1489

      When you are hungry , you do weird stuff 😂😂 Voilla!!! Cashews discovered

    • @azzamasmi6858
      @azzamasmi6858 Před 3 lety +111

      @@rahultherash 😂

    • @leolow2057
      @leolow2057 Před 3 lety +1302

      Imagine the dude that discover cow milk

    • @WhisperedDelightsASMR
      @WhisperedDelightsASMR Před 3 lety +501

      Imagine the trial and error in discovering the outer portion & liquid are not only inedible but that the liquid is related to poison ivy… 🙏🏽

    • @PG-3462
      @PG-3462 Před 3 lety +238

      @@leolow2057 What is weird with that? Milk never killed any human, while eating unprepared cashews will kill you

  • @efilwv1635
    @efilwv1635 Před 3 lety +3971

    They don’t call em CASHews for nothing.

  • @mansnextdoor3922
    @mansnextdoor3922 Před 2 lety +253

    Glad to say I’m part of the team in Zambia working on trying to revive the cashew nut industry , my experience in western province has taught me so much about the plant and appreciate its benefits .

    • @PacoSkippin
      @PacoSkippin Před rokem +3

      I love cashews

    • @johnhonai4601
      @johnhonai4601 Před rokem +11

      Hi from India. In my childhood, I remember us kids put the plucked cashew directly into fire and eat once it's ready. Was tastier than actual cashew nuts.

    • @gunalan257
      @gunalan257 Před rokem +2

      Good job good money ya

    • @vickie-leewall
      @vickie-leewall Před 11 měsíci +2

      Are you also trying to change it so that harm is not done to the workers? Or just trying to capitalize on the harm?

    • @casteuer
      @casteuer Před 2 měsíci

      Why isn’t the fruit used? Do you know?

  • @peachesbunny
    @peachesbunny Před 2 lety +202

    I was never aware of how expensive cashews are. Let alone how labour-intensive and specific the entire process is. I've always had cashews laying around at home and I've had it way more often than peanuts. I'm grateful to have it as a part of my childhood favourite snacks

    • @JAY-gy1vg
      @JAY-gy1vg Před rokem +6

      You must be rich

    • @Haroumi
      @Haroumi Před rokem +2

      @@JAY-gy1vg They are like 3/4x cheaper in EU than in US....

    • @JAY-gy1vg
      @JAY-gy1vg Před rokem

      @@Haroumi she look asian thou

    • @brickmack
      @brickmack Před rokem +25

      @@JAY-gy1vg I mean they're more expensive than peanuts, but lets not pretend a can of cashews is on par with a Ferrari or some shit. Its, what, 10 or 20 dollars? People spend way more than that on other snacks

    • @gunalan257
      @gunalan257 Před rokem

      Aply

  • @raggedy_esh
    @raggedy_esh Před 3 lety +4525

    Considering all the labour that goes into them, they aren’t expensive enough.

    • @MaximusMongoose
      @MaximusMongoose Před 3 lety +171

      Don't give them any ideas 🤪🤨

    • @stonksagent9040
      @stonksagent9040 Před 3 lety +5

      Yea

    • @stonksagent9040
      @stonksagent9040 Před 3 lety +350

      @@MaximusMongoose don’t give them money so the underpaid labour workers get even less money?

    • @convolve
      @convolve Před 3 lety +96

      I heavily disagree with this sentiment. They have jobs because the price is in that range. If they increased the price and made it more expensive, people would just stop eating it. Feel free to disagree, but imo having an underpaid job is better than having no job at all

    • @rokai7317
      @rokai7317 Před 3 lety

      @@jeushaneradoc4616 cool.

  • @KhidrJoseph
    @KhidrJoseph Před 3 lety +2778

    It’s kinda insane how “So expensive” exposes the wealth disparities between the workers and owners.

    • @Robinhood-pg6mb
      @Robinhood-pg6mb Před 3 lety +18

      Awesome name MashaAllah. Khidr is one of the prophets that I think Miss (Moses) went to learn from. Read up khidr and Musa’s story.

    • @igrowtowerspermaculture9055
      @igrowtowerspermaculture9055 Před 3 lety +30

      you mean like between Billy Gates and anyone who works in microslut?
      billionaire and peasant?

    • @vivosmartphone2280
      @vivosmartphone2280 Před 3 lety +3

      @@igrowtowerspermaculture9055 yep

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Před 3 lety +83

      You needed a video to understand that there is a wealth disparity between the owners of ANY business and the employees?

    • @MyLittleMagneton
      @MyLittleMagneton Před 3 lety +49

      Why don't poor people just buy more money?

  • @teonnagoree2794
    @teonnagoree2794 Před 2 lety +62

    I'm amazed by what it takes for a cashew to be processed and made edible. I never knew! Now I see why cashews are so expensive.

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Před rokem +3

      it is free if u keep it hidden in ur inner pocket when u walk out of the store. this is highly recommend

    • @jammiebooker6489
      @jammiebooker6489 Před 2 měsíci

      They are 12.49 at Costco for 2.5lbs

  • @joeyl669
    @joeyl669 Před rokem +166

    It's very sad that people outside of the tropics have little to no clue of the fruit part of marañones. They only eat the seeds.

    • @GODiscomingsoonagain
      @GODiscomingsoonagain Před rokem +4

      I always tell people the same and they wonder how the fruit taste like

    • @fernandamendes2252
      @fernandamendes2252 Před rokem +16

      Agree! The cashew fruit actually tastes amazing and also makes awesome drinks, for example a mean caipirinha (Brazilian cocktail) Yummy.

    • @shelleypere1071
      @shelleypere1071 Před rokem +1

      Yes i just learned of the fruit. Have a friend in guyana s.a.

    • @UN1VERS3S
      @UN1VERS3S Před rokem +3

      You just got me curious

    • @GODiscomingsoonagain
      @GODiscomingsoonagain Před rokem +4

      @@UN1VERS3S lots of juice in this fruit and this juice relief sore throat

  • @westonbradford9094
    @westonbradford9094 Před 2 lety +3731

    I'm starting to feel like these nuts were not meant to be eaten.

  • @jstevesonfire119
    @jstevesonfire119 Před 2 lety +2082

    I will NEVER complain about cashew prices ever again. I love them so much that these people are now the real hero’s in my life.

    • @kimbaldun
      @kimbaldun Před 2 lety +14

      I only complain about the taste

    • @longlostfriend016
      @longlostfriend016 Před 2 lety +17

      me too ..i love cashew too and always complain about the price but from now on I will not

    • @ytsux9259
      @ytsux9259 Před 2 lety +36

      Cashews, almonds, and macadamia nuts are all my favorite. 🤤

    • @purplechemical
      @purplechemical Před 2 lety +8

      Fool

    • @Deepak-ry3oh
      @Deepak-ry3oh Před 2 lety +16

      Word cashew, or kaju in hindi comes from Spanish queso, because the places in Indian and Srilanka where this nut is produced had a lot of Spainish trade influence. Queso means cheese and cashews do have cheese like texture and aroma.

  • @JotaPintoFernandes
    @JotaPintoFernandes Před rokem +32

    The cashew tree is a native plant from the Brazilian northeast region, but it grows in hotter areas too, especially in the north, where I was born. When I was a kid, my friends and I used to roast the nuts we collected from the hundreds of cashew tress that grew in the neighborhood. We knew the oil of fresh nuts caused burns but luckily we never had any incidents. Honestly, we were more into the fruit itself to prepare juice, desserts and salty dishes too.

    • @metaltyphoon
      @metaltyphoon Před 2 měsíci +2

      I’m from that area in Brazil and I did this so much in my childhood 🥹

  • @tessellatiaartilery8197
    @tessellatiaartilery8197 Před 2 lety +177

    Fascinating. Wish there were more programs like this. It teaches us to appreciate the value of our food and the people who work with skill and hard toil to produce it. Also the need to consider the environment was flagged, great short film.

    • @whitepride9153
      @whitepride9153 Před rokem +1

      cry me a river….. only cauze third world cavemen are doing this you think it’s fascinating? kinda racist

    • @lilian9577
      @lilian9577 Před rokem +2

      I agree. People need to be more aware of how they get their food and appreciate earth. I'm a taurus so I'm grateful everyday. Without trees no food

    • @gunalan257
      @gunalan257 Před rokem +1

      Why not...

    • @user-cm2xj7ew5p
      @user-cm2xj7ew5p Před 10 měsíci

      Reminds me of The hymn Amazing Grace;

    • @user-cm2xj7ew5p
      @user-cm2xj7ew5p Před 10 měsíci

      Through many dangers toils and snares, I have already come, tis Grace, that brought me safe thus far and Grace will lead me home.

  • @UsDiYoNa
    @UsDiYoNa Před 2 lety +1153

    Tree: develops toxic coating over nut to protect its reproductive cycle and keep it from being eaten.
    Humanity: “ *And I took that as a challenge.* “

    • @sir_dark_humor8673
      @sir_dark_humor8673 Před 2 lety +3

      They’re the hardest nut to get to

    • @_suki_
      @_suki_ Před 2 lety +5

      👌👌

    • @eddapultstab2078
      @eddapultstab2078 Před 2 lety +35

      Almonds are actually super poisonous with cyanide, today we transplant almond branches to a peach sapling to prevent cyanide from being made. But, in the roman times they figured out for some reason that if they drill a hole and hammered in a oak core there you can halve almonds that are safe to eat.

    • @cinamontoast2555
      @cinamontoast2555 Před 2 lety +37

      @@eddapultstab2078 Makes you wonder which madlad decided he wanted to eat the poison nut

    • @eddapultstab2078
      @eddapultstab2078 Před 2 lety +5

      @@cinamontoast2555 or the madlad who convinced people to taste those nuts

  • @TokenBlackman7
    @TokenBlackman7 Před 3 lety +793

    My stomach says "cashews", but my wallet screams "peanuts"!

    • @debasishghoshsays
      @debasishghoshsays Před 3 lety +24

      Actually peanuts r better for your health than cashews

    • @alienamzal477
      @alienamzal477 Před 3 lety +35

      Then Iam lucky Iam Sri Lankan. Peanuts are typically more expensive here as it has to be imported. We call them Ratacaju, which means foreign cashew

    • @debasishghoshsays
      @debasishghoshsays Před 3 lety +12

      @@alienamzal477 come in India once..I will give u kgs of peanuts

    • @alienamzal477
      @alienamzal477 Před 3 lety +14

      @@debasishghoshsays thank you, but there are some ppl in my Father's office who have family in the Cashew Industry, and those officemates make sure the whole office is stocked with cashews 😊

    • @alienamzal477
      @alienamzal477 Před 3 lety +8

      @@debasishghoshsays as for peanuts, i dont like them much. Unless its deep fried and spiced

  • @JorgeCruzDuarte
    @JorgeCruzDuarte Před 2 lety +31

    There are some parts in Colombia where the landscape and side roads are full of cashew trees. The "fruit" is also edible and quite delicious, we call it Marañón.

    • @DIYBill
      @DIYBill Před 2 lety +1

      The fruit is very tasty. Yes we grow it :)

    • @jammiebooker6489
      @jammiebooker6489 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It looks like a mountain apple

    • @RachelZernit511
      @RachelZernit511 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s delicious in a shake, in Costa Rica we eat the fruit as well

  • @ldlink3935
    @ldlink3935 Před 2 lety +13

    Cashew is Native to the Americas!!! Native to Brazil and Venezuela and grown commercially in Mexico and countries south. Spread globally in the 1500's. Not sure how this video skipped this fact.

    • @rod.lustosa
      @rod.lustosa Před 28 dny +1

      I thought the same while watching it!! Triste

  • @mieux6655
    @mieux6655 Před 3 lety +889

    This entire series can be summarized by:
    (1) Scarcity
    (2) Labor intensive to produce
    (3) Time intensive to produce

    • @gillesputtemans
      @gillesputtemans Před 3 lety +63

      (4) only harvested in certain areas
      (5) only harvested at certain times

    • @jakekim8150
      @jakekim8150 Před 3 lety +3

      If any of you need the raw nut I can supply you.....I've been in the raw nut business for sometime now

    • @BornInBosnia
      @BornInBosnia Před 3 lety +28

      @@gillesputtemans That's scarcity.

    • @dragonscale333
      @dragonscale333 Před 2 lety +12

      Those are fine generalizations looking at the economics, but the main reason why I watch these videos are to see the nuances and finer details in the production and shipping processes. The reasons for the scarcity behind the Japanese melons (select crop, refinement) and the labor cost (taking care of each melon) are different from the reasons behind the scarcity and labor issues in the cashew industry. And the manuka honey video explained the intensive laboratory analysis involved.

    • @owo4470
      @owo4470 Před 2 lety +3

      U forgot the part where it is Dangerous.
      And the part where stocking said cashews is expensive

  • @marks9444
    @marks9444 Před 3 lety +1324

    “They’re considered dangerous to touch”. Old lady handles them like nothing.

    • @ecoideazventures6417
      @ecoideazventures6417 Před 3 lety +69

      The toxic oil released during de-shelling of cashewnuts is dangerous, rest of the process is manageable

    • @maheshwijesooriya2458
      @maheshwijesooriya2458 Před 3 lety +118

      iam from srilanka u have no idea how dangerous if it touch in ur skin or eyes ,defineatly it will blind u,in my younger age i also get burns when i try to help my mama ,funny thing is ladies know how to handle with bare hand its remarkable,for ur knowladge touching ash before cutting cashew will reduce burns

    • @marks9444
      @marks9444 Před 3 lety +8

      @@maheshwijesooriya2458 Interesting. I want saying I don't believe they're dangerous, just that the lady was impressive.

    • @maheshwijesooriya2458
      @maheshwijesooriya2458 Před 3 lety +13

      @@marks9444 dats why im saying ladies doing that like a boss hahhaa even its dangerous

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Před 3 lety +10

      cashews grow all over the place in Mozambique. a small bag cost $1.

  • @SpiderLily2024
    @SpiderLily2024 Před rokem +14

    In our town, the cashew nuts are de-shelled after roasting due to the toxins. Harder, sure but safer

  • @CampingforCool41
    @CampingforCool41 Před rokem +7

    That’s amazing. I had no idea it was so difficult to process cashews. They are so delicious. I wish the workers would get more of the profit.

  • @Pwn3dbyth3n00b
    @Pwn3dbyth3n00b Před 3 lety +376

    This video is asking why cashews are expensive but after watching this video I'm wondering why are they not more expensive.

    • @supermariobrothers2260
      @supermariobrothers2260 Před 3 lety +4

      @M W Or because they live in third world countries with worse economies.

    • @twrecks6279
      @twrecks6279 Před 3 lety +1

      @M W That's a bit disingenuous.
      The prices of things in their local economy will be cheaper also, in line with what they earn.
      A lot of these people probably own their own homes and land. Can we in the richer countries of the world claim that to ourselves?
      I sure can't.

    • @Max-ns8lc
      @Max-ns8lc Před 3 lety

      @@twrecks6279 you are right! In Nigeria every basic item can be considered to be cheap. You can make 20 bucks a day and live a middle class life.

    • @Max-ns8lc
      @Max-ns8lc Před 3 lety

      @M W prolly like 40 dollars a Month

    • @twrecks6279
      @twrecks6279 Před 3 lety

      @@Max-ns8lc Yep.
      When you see these people saying things like, "Oh these poor people live on 1 USD a year! They must be so poor!" They're actually missing a whole heap of critical information.
      That's not how economies work.
      Like sure, if you had to live on a dollar a day anywhere in the west then you'd probably starve to death unless you grew your own food.
      But in these "poor" countries they are living middle class lifestyles a lot of them, because things just don't cost as much locally.
      So the whole argument is deceptive.

  • @muhdfauzibmohdrais3844
    @muhdfauzibmohdrais3844 Před 3 lety +680

    All these years of eating cashew nuts and this video reveals they're a lot more difficult to prepare. They could have been as expensive as macadamia nuts.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Před 3 lety +24

      Cashews used to be as expensive as macadamias... now, they're so cheap (I think due to cheap labour in India).

    • @jaspionccv9426
      @jaspionccv9426 Před 3 lety +16

      They are difficult to prepare at export quality. As a kid, i used to prepare them just starting a fire, put some rocks to make an base and frying the nuts on a metal plate or small bucket. Their own oils help cooking, so doesn't need anything extra. After the shell was toasted, just crack open the nut with a small stone. And just like that is ready to eat. Doesn't need salt nor any spice.

    • @ChristopherFelicitas
      @ChristopherFelicitas Před 3 lety +7

      @@jaspionccv9426 I remember doing that too in my grandma's farm. They're soo delicious while they're still hot

    • @fjp9
      @fjp9 Před 3 lety +2

      i’m grateful they aren’t as expensive as macadamia nuts. i love cashews and just got another container of them yesterday. would have to cut down on eating them if they cost more.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Před 3 lety +4

      I love cashews too but as I suffer IBS I usually limit myself to eating them a couple of times a year. If I bought a kilo I'd eat the lot so I need to show dome restraint!
      The amount of manual labour involved in every stage of processing cashews for consumption and the market is extraordinary and I'm happy to pay for them.
      I'd like to think the pickers and first processors were earning a living wage.

  • @FelipeYamaki
    @FelipeYamaki Před 8 měsíci +4

    The cashew tree is a plant originating from the coastal region of Brazil that spread to several regions of the country through nuts brought by the Indians. Cashew was taken by the Portuguese to other regions of Africa and Asia, where it also adapted very well.

  • @darkflamestudios
    @darkflamestudios Před 9 měsíci +5

    I am eating cashews right now! A rare treat. Thank you so much Cashew Farmers!

  • @adityaacharya2329
    @adityaacharya2329 Před 3 lety +316

    Finally a product in "so expensive" that I can afford 😅

  • @fardan2233
    @fardan2233 Před 3 lety +1305

    “Why cashews are expensive”
    Me: “eating a whole jar of em”

    • @mikku_01
      @mikku_01 Před 3 lety +59

      So, "you are rich"
      Lol 🤣

    • @alvingultom2802
      @alvingultom2802 Před 3 lety +62

      @@mikku_01 im on indonesia and cashew nuts cost less than a dollar/pack (max. IDR 50000)

    • @nehneh5488
      @nehneh5488 Před 3 lety +58

      It doesn't cost much in India either. It costs... But not much.

    • @Justin_isslpng
      @Justin_isslpng Před 3 lety +14

      Same it's not expensive here either in the Philippines LMAO

    • @trudy_daily
      @trudy_daily Před 3 lety +14

      in norway they are not cheap cheap but definitely not expensive ones either....(especially salted one's) 150grams cost around 4$, unsalted one's 240grams around 6,5 $
      walnuts and pistachios are wayyyy more expensive..

  • @tininottiny8685
    @tininottiny8685 Před 2 lety +5

    As someone who really loves cashew nuts, I am better educated on how they are grown, processed and the people who make them what I buy in a 1kg pack. Amazing, thanks!

  • @TenilleGaj
    @TenilleGaj Před 2 lety +5

    I’m from the Caribbean. We eat the fruit attached to the cashew nut, and it’s amazing. Tangy and sweet. We roast the nuts and eat it as well but it’s not as common as eating the fruit. We buy cashew nuts at the grocery store instead. Never even knew it was poisonous all this time

    • @heatheryearwood9199
      @heatheryearwood9199 Před rokem

      You have a double lined stomach I suppose...some people survive anything

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan Před 3 lety +343

    I'd like to know who saw their friend die from eating raw cashew and thought, yeah I'd make it edible.

    • @jaspionccv9426
      @jaspionccv9426 Před 3 lety +11

      It would be hard to find since someone would have to be really determined to have a painful death. If someone tries to eat raw a cashew, as soon as they bite and crack the shell their mouths would start to burn (not like spice burn, but acid burn) and they would probably spew out immediately.

    • @edishasora5200
      @edishasora5200 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol the fruit it self is absolute warning. Its taste like a strong acid chemicals and leave burn like wounds sometimes

    • @nyawja
      @nyawja Před 3 lety +8

      @@edishasora5200 you can eat the fruit when it is ripe, I used to eat it in my grandpa's farm when I was a kid

    • @cy5282
      @cy5282 Před 3 lety

      @@jaspionccv9426 the joke went over your head, dummy.

    • @jacobocaj5778
      @jacobocaj5778 Před 3 lety +5

      @@edishasora5200 what are you talking about the fruit is delicious.

  • @ironnorse
    @ironnorse Před 3 lety +228

    Cashews become expensive once they get into the hands of brand name distributors. In India and through out the region, cashews are plentiful and inexpensive. Consider tea in comparison, its hand picked, leaf by leaf.
    Now saffron, thats a different story!
    PS For those that think cashews are expensive even when grown locally. In USA, Depending on where you buy, you could easily pay $10-15USD. In checking 5 lbs ( 2. 27 kilo) of large cashews you could pay $300 USD. the price goes way up once it gets go to the name brand distributors
    You can check online!!

    • @ZaberBiest
      @ZaberBiest Před 3 lety +9

      Tea and saffron does not burn or hurt the pickers...

    • @tossacointoyourwitcherOriginal
      @tossacointoyourwitcherOriginal Před 3 lety +15

      No that is not the reason, the reason is fuel for the planes which need to fly twice to reach Germany and the UK. THEN you need to pay truck drivers and then the stores need to make some money as well.
      I fail to see how you overlooked 3000km transport distance.

    • @rikofebri627
      @rikofebri627 Před 3 lety +5

      I am dissagree, im live in Indonesia and buy cashew from farmer, they still more expensive than peanut

    • @danielmoura9421
      @danielmoura9421 Před 3 lety +7

      I live in Northeastern Brazil, where cashews are native and still grow wild, and they are still much, much more expensive than peanuts. Specially after the vegan trend, because producers started exporting a lot. Even if you buy directly from farmers, it will still be usually about 2-3 times the price of peanuts for the same weight.

    • @danielmoura9421
      @danielmoura9421 Před 3 lety +4

      @Vu Truong Trinh Brazil nuts (castanha do Pará/castanha da Amazônia) are intermediate, but tend towards the cashew price. They are grown mostly in Pará and are much much fresher than the ones you get abroad. But you get several nuts from each fruit, so it’s made expensive more because it’s mostly wild harvest, not cultivated, and because of exporting. Wild Brazil nuts, wild açaí, wild cacao, and wild cupuaçu are very important for the local economy of the Amazon. Brazil produces macadamia nuts and they are crazy expensive, almost the same price of Iranian and American Pistachios (about twice the price of cashews).

  • @illrooster132
    @illrooster132 Před 10 měsíci +5

    what is mind boggling is the fact that they don't use the actual fruit.... that fruit is some delicious delicacy.... I still feel the texture and flavour from the last time I had it over 35 years ago.....

    • @peteyprimo7173
      @peteyprimo7173 Před 9 měsíci +2

      They do use the fruit in areas it grows . It doesn’t stay fresh long enough to ship to the west

    • @anggrekbulan100
      @anggrekbulan100 Před 2 měsíci

      We eat the actual fruit and usually you can find them in traditional market. But it doesn't last long. Also the fruit contains allergen. Some people might get allergy from eating it.

  • @ronfreeman5857
    @ronfreeman5857 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Well! I never realised the amount of work involved.. or, interestingly, the initial toxicity.. learnt something! Thank you! 😊

  • @bearieroblox6451
    @bearieroblox6451 Před 3 lety +286

    I’m surprised cashews aren’t worth more, because god damn

    • @pappagetti
      @pappagetti Před 3 lety +2

      I'm surprised there aren't more testicular jokes in the comments.

    • @genijable
      @genijable Před 3 lety +9

      I am always so suprised how much cheap labor goes into all that stuff. God damn, I know that real slavery is frowned upon and forbidden in most countries to support or by from, but that is slavery in my view. Cheap slave labor in who gods knows where to give us something that we will take for granted.

    • @juuk3103
      @juuk3103 Před 3 lety +1

      Well they produce them in low income areas sadly... And they are the ones that get short handed

    • @marem3038
      @marem3038 Před 3 lety

      …these nuts are freaking good

    • @nemesiszz
      @nemesiszz Před 2 lety

      @@pappagetti they actually look like kidneys

  • @jahjoeka
    @jahjoeka Před 3 lety +206

    The most expensive shit usually starts at a small village

  • @davidporter9131
    @davidporter9131 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm pleased you pointed out how much damage picking and processing by hand causes to their hands.

  • @danielmcarthur2776
    @danielmcarthur2776 Před 2 lety +2

    I must add that in Ghana, West Africa, which is a big cashew exporter, the nut's processing is hugely automated. I am an air compressor service engineer and i was at the processing factory yesterday to fix a broken down machine and i can tell you on authority that i was amazed at how many compressors they were using which similar sized heavy factories don't use; i visit a lot of factpries of all konds due to my maintenance work. However as the video noted, the farners don't get much fron cultivating and selling these plants.
    Also as a kid i used to eat the fruits of these nuts a lot and bmnever knew how valuable and poisonous the nuts were. Great video! Thanks!!

  • @kimmi5419
    @kimmi5419 Před 3 lety +264

    Me: "laughs in Caribbean"
    I used to pick up and roast the nuts from one of our trees myself as a child. The oil in the nut is definitely explosive when roasting. We also had to compete with wild parrots who would come just to eat the green nuts. One thing I have noticed is the decrease in cashew trees; both naturally in the wild and in people's yards.

    • @shania1719
      @shania1719 Před 3 lety +3

      Hey i live the carribean too I've have not seen wild cashews. :-(

    • @chauntri1411
      @chauntri1411 Před 3 lety +5

      Exactly I literally have a tree beside my house My grandma has three the fruit is just as good as the nut but they cutting them down to make space for houses

    • @danid2702
      @danid2702 Před 3 lety +2

      Same. These trees bring me so many memories at my grandma’s house.

    • @Chauhan_Kannada
      @Chauhan_Kannada Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah so true, behind my Ancestral house in South western part of India, there were plenty of cashew trees, I don't know if they we're wild or planted?
      However I don't see them now they replaced by coffee bean plantations and cardamom.

    • @abdulalhazred4224
      @abdulalhazred4224 Před 3 lety +1

      Kids in indonesia also do that 😁.

  • @bizness-as-usual-58
    @bizness-as-usual-58 Před rokem +3

    This is stunning information. I will no longer complain about the price.

  • @ineedanewname9595944
    @ineedanewname9595944 Před 2 lety +12

    So cool!
    Never knew where they came from, first off. No idea it was such a process to get them! How did anyone figure that out???? Crazy! Insane for the people that do this job. If everyone understood where cashews came from and the process they have to go through to be edible, I think people wouldn't complain so much about the price. I will cherish my cashews from now on!!💜🥰🙏

    • @gunalan257
      @gunalan257 Před rokem

      These work not like misinery work..so Don't think it's too dificult..easy ya..you have stuff..easy ya money

  • @NickWright
    @NickWright Před 2 lety +686

    Who thought of this!? First, I mean…. Who saw this plant… the reaction they got from it.. then decided that ugly “stem” part of the fruit was worth peeling open and then cooking to see if anything better came of it? That’s that I wanna know! God bless that human..

    • @wizzotizzo
      @wizzotizzo Před 2 lety +2

      @Stumble.Stop.Repeat what

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Před 2 lety +2

      @ 7:30 I bet a Ham Sammich would give him a fit. He'd have to gnaw on it like a leaf-cutter ant. {0.o}

    • @luisledesma586
      @luisledesma586 Před 2 lety +2

      I still can't imagine who was the first to eat an nail.

    • @BugGenerat0r
      @BugGenerat0r Před 2 lety +10

      I feel the same way about mushrooms..

    • @musabishtiaq03
      @musabishtiaq03 Před 2 lety +2

      What about pine nuts

  • @Antitheist_23
    @Antitheist_23 Před 2 lety +42

    I appreciate the first person that was this determined to eat a cashew

  • @simp-slayer
    @simp-slayer Před 2 měsíci

    I swear seeing the effort that goes into making these things makes them taste better.

  • @Soluchi-InfiniteCoCreatorGod

    The Cashew Nut fruit, when ripe, is Delicious.
    Also, why are the people harvesting these Cashew Nuts poor, when Cashew Nuts are so expensive????????? smh
    They need to have been paid more, for their hard work. 💯

  • @probablygeorge6489
    @probablygeorge6489 Před 3 lety +309

    "they're dangerous to touch"..."these workers pick the cashew by hand"

    • @lastprophetsworld5126
      @lastprophetsworld5126 Před 3 lety +34

      These are not dangerous to pick by hand ,I have one tree in my home

    • @ManabiLT
      @ManabiLT Před 3 lety +27

      They wore gloves for the next handling step, though. I guess the amount of toxic oils are lower on the outer shell.

    • @TianSimber1
      @TianSimber1 Před 3 lety +13

      The liquid is on its shell, if u not break or damaging the shell its ok to throw it on ur friend head.
      I usually pick the ripe fruit and snack it then roast the nut in campfire just like skewer lol

    • @shanilkakannangara6418
      @shanilkakannangara6418 Před 3 lety +2

      Its the oil inside thats the problem. It doesnt pain at first but then your skin starts to peel off.

    • @chinmayh2745
      @chinmayh2745 Před 3 lety +3

      They are not dangerous to touch. But irritating to eat raw

  • @dillpicklefig
    @dillpicklefig Před 2 lety +948

    I always watch these videos and wish I could just walk to all these places and buy it directly from them. Pay them the same price I pay in store, too. I don't mind the price its just the fact that most of the farmers, craftsmen, laborers in every so expensive episode that make it all possible aren't the ones making the most profit.

    • @zeezor
      @zeezor Před 2 lety +6

      unfortunately..

    • @anasty_arisaka754
      @anasty_arisaka754 Před 2 lety +40

      I was thinking how that man who owns the damn plantation has his last tooth practically falling out if his mouth…

    • @Ammeo
      @Ammeo Před 2 lety +22

      As someone who has eaten cashews on a regular, i didnt know cashew processing was so tedious

    • @Big_Bang_Theory
      @Big_Bang_Theory Před 2 lety +9

      Well i'm from Sri Lanka and the local resellers buy unprocessed cashews from us for around two to three dollars per killogram ,And this is the time of the year which we were able to collect cashew harvest,.

    • @dotanuki3371
      @dotanuki3371 Před 2 lety

      @@Big_Bang_Theory how are the peelers paid, relatively speaking? given it's a skill you need to train, I'd expect the pay to be decent, compared to a lot of work

  • @OBATALAMI80
    @OBATALAMI80 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing information about cashew nut seeds, very useful

  • @oOIOooOIOo
    @oOIOooOIOo Před 3 lety +360

    Looks at cupboard later that day and sees cashews
    IM SITTING ON A FORTUNE
    Oh wait...
    Not exactly.

    • @sebyvd2100
      @sebyvd2100 Před 3 lety

      Wow nine minutes ago

    • @aniketrana1609
      @aniketrana1609 Před 3 lety

      Was thinking of buying a cashew plant but I'm having 2nd thoughts

    • @6_blocks_under
      @6_blocks_under Před 3 lety

      @@aniketrana1609 yeah considering the toxicity of it

    • @twdjt6245
      @twdjt6245 Před 3 lety

      Literally got a few dozen 9oz bags of halves and pieces last week for about 90 cents a piece at Walgreens. My dad loves them, so I stocked up for him on sale. Guess cashews aren’t selling like they used to.

  • @thesun7300
    @thesun7300 Před 3 lety +189

    Me who have a cashew tree in front of my house: "I could milk you"

    • @prfm_setya95
      @prfm_setya95 Před 3 lety +9

      Profit: 📈

    • @starboysuniverse9956
      @starboysuniverse9956 Před 3 lety +21

      one thing i realize here is they throw the fruit away damn i love the fruits and i threw away the nuts after eating the fruits.
      The fruits are very sweet like mango idk why they threw them away

    • @joaopedroalbuquerque3824
      @joaopedroalbuquerque3824 Před 3 lety +5

      @@starboysuniverse9956 the fruit is delicius and its sad how much waste of perfectly good food the industry makes

    • @starboysuniverse9956
      @starboysuniverse9956 Před 3 lety +7

      @@joaopedroalbuquerque3824 i mean another company that makes juice can struct a deal where by the take the the fruits and leave the the nuts for these workers, this would make it easier like killing two birds with one stone

    • @genghiskhan6809
      @genghiskhan6809 Před 3 lety

      Stonks

  • @nithint3596
    @nithint3596 Před 2 lety +4

    Even the fruit tastes amazing. I wish we could get that in open market.

  • @anneaylmer1655
    @anneaylmer1655 Před rokem

    THis really was an eye opener. I never realised, their source, or how labour intensive the product was.

  • @RubensPinheiro
    @RubensPinheiro Před 2 lety +1080

    The cashew (cajú) is native from northeast from Brazil, which sadly wasn't cited on the video, and actually is the mascot of my state Ceará. The juice of it's pseudofruit (the nut is actually the fruit), is super delicious, mainly ice cold on a hot day :)
    It have a kind of dry wine texture on the mouth, because it's alkaline, making super good for after lunch

    • @j4cooop
      @j4cooop Před 2 lety +61

      suco de cajú was so strange to me as a foreigner. I had some bad experience with the (red) fruit being pressed just shy of being ripe, which made my throat super sore and I felt like I had cought a rough cold (in 40°C weather). Then, as the end of cajú season approached, i was offered one that was a million times better. Honestly one of my favourite things I have tasted in brazil!

    • @samkutcher
      @samkutcher Před 2 lety +43

      suquinho de caju é uma delicia né, meu deus deu até vontade agora

    • @cmmp96
      @cmmp96 Před 2 lety +19

      Caju é tudo de bom ❤
      E tem muita gente que não gosta de suco de caju... principalmente aqui no sul, não sei como ousam à tal atrevimento hahahah

    • @joaoneves5701
      @joaoneves5701 Před 2 lety +19

      @@j4cooop red cashew is not good. Yellow ones are better to make juice. But only ripe fruits.

    • @joaoneves5701
      @joaoneves5701 Před 2 lety +10

      @@cmmp96 no Nordeste quase todo mundo gosta

  • @nailclipper2399
    @nailclipper2399 Před 3 lety +258

    When I was a kid...I accidently tried eating cashew straight out of the tree..
    My tongue got numb for a whole day

    • @kamizwr2082
      @kamizwr2082 Před 3 lety +7

      I was going to but I couldn't figure out how it's supposed to be same thing or not

    • @priyanka1858
      @priyanka1858 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, I too bit that without knowledge 😂

    • @zundes3256
      @zundes3256 Před 3 lety

      Me too

    • @chinmayeelenka9589
      @chinmayeelenka9589 Před 3 lety

      I have tried too

    • @snehashenoy6702
      @snehashenoy6702 Před 3 lety +1

      You should eat cashew fruit with pinch of blackpepper .you will not get numbness in your mouth .I always eat it like that .

  • @cuprunnethover2509
    @cuprunnethover2509 Před rokem +1

    Lord.... I do appreciate the workers who risk their lives to process cashews. Keep them safe! I had the foggiest idea. I absolutely love love cashews to life! This is so interesting and informative! Thanks for sharing!

  • @xPhilz0r
    @xPhilz0r Před 2 lety +2

    Cashews are my favourite nuts but I had no idea it was so labour intensive to produce them.

  • @gustavosanches3454
    @gustavosanches3454 Před 2 lety +52

    I'm still surprised the program didn't mention how delicious that fruit is, it makes an amazing juice too, pretty common here in Brazil.

    • @WhchOneIsMe
      @WhchOneIsMe Před rokem +1

      That's what I was wondering considering how the fruits seem to just get tossed to the side early in the video

  • @-SLK-
    @-SLK- Před 3 lety +66

    Can't believe I have spent all my life eating such an expensive product every day like it's nothing at all.

    • @MalluStyleMultiMedia
      @MalluStyleMultiMedia Před 3 lety +2

      I grew up with so many cashew nut trees

    • @prsworld
      @prsworld Před 3 lety

      Exactly

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo Před 3 lety +3

      I think people need to know, so they appreciate one when they eat it.
      That’s why I think it’s a travesty to make almond milk and cashew milk: it takes handfuls of nuts to make a single liter of nut milk, which is almost never enjoyed on its own, but rather just to wet cereal, lighten coffee, or perhaps in baking, all places where the milk’s flavor is largely lost. :/ (Almonds aren’t as labor intensive as cashews, but they’re grown in arid areas, so we have to use enormous amounts of water to irrigate those trees. Almonds are essentially concentrated desert water.)

    • @saikirang210
      @saikirang210 Před 2 lety

      Are you from AP ?? Coz I've heard there're many fields of cashew trees.. Meku kuda unnayi emo 😅😁 lucky you ✌️

    • @chainzaxefame9829
      @chainzaxefame9829 Před 2 lety

      In India its cheap

  • @user-nx4pq1ly5l
    @user-nx4pq1ly5l Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the cashew growers and workers hard work, so we have delicious snack.❤

  • @yournightmare2952
    @yournightmare2952 Před 2 lety +2

    I came here because my grandparents own 18 acres of land where they cultivate cashew nuts, I see tons of cashews every year and the information is absolutely correct. It all happens just the way it is shown in the video.

  • @joatanpereira4272
    @joatanpereira4272 Před 3 lety +173

    For those who don't know, cashew (called acayu in Tupi) is originally native to the northeast of Brazil, and was introduced to Asia by the Portuguese. It's weird because I grew up thinking cashews only existed here in Brazil, so when I found out India was the largest producer in the world, I was like "WTF?"

    • @leonardobaldivia1
      @leonardobaldivia1 Před 3 lety +9

      Same, I thought that was something brazil only, mind blowing

    • @roverkai88
      @roverkai88 Před 3 lety +5

      My grandfather always take me to the mountain where is cashew grow and my grandpa own the cashew

    • @OmarHashimOAD
      @OmarHashimOAD Před 3 lety +7

      The same happened with coffee

    • @jitendrachouhan6859
      @jitendrachouhan6859 Před 3 lety +21

      India and China are largest producer of literally every edible thing. Climate suits us, South has Tropical climate and North has freezing due to Himalayas.

    • @BruceWayne-qe7bs
      @BruceWayne-qe7bs Před 3 lety +1

      @@jitendrachouhan6859 Even China imports food from India.
      China is a manufacturing hub.

  • @victoremisho9432
    @victoremisho9432 Před 2 lety +298

    In Nigeria, Cashew nuts are actually open roasted whole, shell and all till the shell itself is burnt and coal black...Makes it easier and safer(since the toxins are all burnt out) to crack the outer shell and take out the well roasted inner one.

    • @adityarrrr
      @adityarrrr Před 2 lety +18

      Here in India too

    • @daniela9594
      @daniela9594 Před 2 lety +34

      Yeah here in Central America too. I was wondering why tf they don’t just roast them whole instead of doing it like that.

    • @ayookusanya5437
      @ayookusanya5437 Před 2 lety +12

      They give off toxic fumes when burnt.

    • @PaulodeAguiar2
      @PaulodeAguiar2 Před 2 lety +21

      In Brazil we also roast it.
      With the fruit, we can buy in any supermarket, a concentrated pulp to dilute it with water and that makes a wonderful juice.

    • @darthinvader2738
      @darthinvader2738 Před 2 lety +11

      In Honduras also. I love the smell of the shells roasting. Haven't smelled that in over 25 years. Also miss smelling the fruit when they're in season.

  • @Ayshat
    @Ayshat Před rokem +5

    It is so sad seeing her throw away the fruits, they are so good!!

    • @nguyenngocminh7504
      @nguyenngocminh7504 Před rokem +1

      5:36 not really good

    • @Ayshat
      @Ayshat Před rokem

      @Nguyễn Ngọc Minh Well, they mostly are, and if you cut off the spoted parts, you can still eat it. If you ever eat the actual fruits, you will know

  • @JRM92B
    @JRM92B Před rokem

    Very instructive, I learned quite a lot about cashews that I really had no clue about

  • @elgallito1982
    @elgallito1982 Před 2 lety +52

    I was so lucky to grow up in a tropical country, the amount of fruits and vegetables is amazing.

    • @daniellawingert
      @daniellawingert Před 2 lety +5

      yess, i used to drink cashew juice and eat cashew sweet almost every day when i lived in brazil

    • @sheivaharkoo3331
      @sheivaharkoo3331 Před 2 lety

      I'm from a tropical country as well, from Trinidad and my village was called Brazil, the neighbors had a lot of cashew trees,we made chow with it and dried the nuts and roasted it was rather nice,you can also make cashew wine as well.

    • @healthywealthy4620
      @healthywealthy4620 Před rokem +1

      I'm from the u.s. and it's amazing the amounts of burgers, bbq, Italian food, Chinese food, french food, German food, fruits and vegetables we have 😎

  • @Ryoko007
    @Ryoko007 Před 2 lety +65

    Well, I've been wondering for ages why cashews are so expensive. But now I know, thanks to all those hardworking people for the cashew nuts we get to eat. And thanks to business insider for posting such a video.

    • @whitepride9153
      @whitepride9153 Před rokem +1

      ,hardworking‘ 😹😹 bruh a monkey can do that……

  • @treasuretrails
    @treasuretrails Před 11 měsíci +2

    I stuffed my face with a bag of salted cashew nuts here in New Zealand in June 2023 to this video life is so good man!

  • @Robbo240
    @Robbo240 Před 2 lety +1

    Where I grew up we ate the fruits too. They are sweet and very tart so we’d slice them up and sprinkle them with salt or sugar, salt if it’s a snack and sugar if it’s dessert. We roasted the seeds over high flame while stirring continuously. I was always told to do it away from people and birds as the smoke can be toxic as well. Especially for birds and chickens.

  • @whitemailprivilege2830
    @whitemailprivilege2830 Před 3 lety +181

    Cashew nuts: $6,000,000,000
    Deez nuts: priceless

    • @Heneggsboss
      @Heneggsboss Před 3 lety +3

      🤣

    • @tshiamomogale207
      @tshiamomogale207 Před 3 lety +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @LucasMartin-im5ub
      @LucasMartin-im5ub Před 3 lety +2

      Everyone has a price. Lance Armstrong only has one nut and he's fine. I'd dare to say that most men would give one up for 6 Billion dollars. I could be wrong tho.

    • @lwrncjms
      @lwrncjms Před 3 lety

      Lol ayoo

    • @leolow2057
      @leolow2057 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LucasMartin-im5ub 1 million and I'm happy to gave up 1 nut

  • @sofialmeidah
    @sofialmeidah Před 2 lety +155

    Here in Brazil it is quite cheap when compared to other nuts. It is still quite expensive for most people, but is probably one of the most inexpensive nuts (almonds are at least double the price)

    • @kakeksugionomasihkuat5015
      @kakeksugionomasihkuat5015 Před 2 lety +17

      Yup same here in Indonesia, not very expensive.

    • @priyadharshinibstian1955
      @priyadharshinibstian1955 Před 2 lety +6

      Same in India too

    • @Haroumi
      @Haroumi Před 2 lety

      In Poland(EU country) 10-14$ per 1kg

    • @fahmisangbentoel
      @fahmisangbentoel Před rokem +1

      Heh, there's an old cashew nut tree on a graveyard near my house. No one gonna asked me where i got it when i sell it.

    • @abedbbb7083
      @abedbbb7083 Před rokem +3

      almonds are not native to Brazil like cashews so it is logical it would be more expensive because it is imported but cashews are exotic nut for other counteries so it would be expensive there

  • @SuzySuziko
    @SuzySuziko Před rokem

    OMG!!! Thanks soo much for this. I Love eating cashews and now I know all about them, before this? I knew nothing! Keep up this good work please!! *thumbs up / subscribed*

  • @ijustliketocook
    @ijustliketocook Před 3 měsíci

    Wow man... eye opening for sure. I wish I could just grow these in my back yard.

  • @vaniagrawal4142
    @vaniagrawal4142 Před 3 lety +85

    Now I feel lucky to be able to have cashews

    • @fjp9
      @fjp9 Před 3 lety +1

      same here. i just got another container yesterday.

    • @vaniagrawal4142
      @vaniagrawal4142 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fjp9 had some today for the first time after watching the video! Never enjoyed them so much :)

  • @user-kp2ov1gm4w
    @user-kp2ov1gm4w Před 3 lety +99

    These cashew fruits are delicious and sweet in taste. In my state of Goa in India we make liquor out of it which is popularly known as Kaju Feni.

    • @prajyotkorgaonkar9810
      @prajyotkorgaonkar9810 Před 3 lety +2

      Ami goekaar

    • @nannerz1994
      @nannerz1994 Před 3 lety +5

      It looks like a bell pepper, what is a comparable fruit so I can imagine what it tastes like?

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před 3 lety

      The actual cashews are weird... they have an odd texture and flavor. Our family is Indian and my mom uses them in various curries and desserts. Don't understand people's liking of them, especially knowing the labor involved. Just stick to peanuts...

    • @idkwtdrn
      @idkwtdrn Před 3 lety +2

      @@nannerz1994 It has a weird taste.Horrible smell, and has a zing like pineapple has. I hate to eat it, but sucks juice out it and throw away.

    • @derndias1638
      @derndias1638 Před 3 lety

      It has a compltely different taste . From any other fruits

  • @birdman1843
    @birdman1843 Před rokem +1

    There are lots of cashews in Brazil as well . The putter nut 🌰 can be baked to evaporate the oil b4 opening them

  • @TommyTarkov
    @TommyTarkov Před rokem

    thats my favorite snack right there. thanks for the harvesting

  • @srlnation4547
    @srlnation4547 Před 3 lety +60

    Who is the person that tried them the first time and went through "burns, itches and blisters" to finally processing them and discovering they're edible!!?

    • @chubs2312
      @chubs2312 Před 3 lety +7

      Someone who was very hungry

    • @sunnya4310
      @sunnya4310 Před 3 lety +4

      Lol I bit a raw cashew once. Let's just say my tongue felt like it got ran over by a car on hot asphalt for several hours.

    • @salmabaiao2099
      @salmabaiao2099 Před 3 lety +2

      Probably some indigenenous person in Brazil a long time ago

    • @tinydough8746
      @tinydough8746 Před 3 lety

      Definitely not the same soul who found out that puffer fish were poisonous...

    • @savioblanc
      @savioblanc Před 3 lety +1

      The nut probably fell into an open fire and someone probably tasted it and realised it tastes awesome and then began experimenting

  • @Sallynight02
    @Sallynight02 Před 3 lety +140

    “Did you know that cashews come from a fruit?”
    “Cashews, cashews, fru fru fru fruit”

    • @ShonShroom
      @ShonShroom Před 3 lety +5

      Yeahhh Tobuscus!! 😂😂😂

    • @triplea7618
      @triplea7618 Před 3 lety +2

      Came here just to see this

    • @LD-2401
      @LD-2401 Před 3 lety +1

      Something educational so parents let the kids play it

    • @davehenderson3739
      @davehenderson3739 Před 3 lety +1

      Why don't they sell the fruit too?

    • @nenshi.
      @nenshi. Před 2 lety

      thank god someone else thought of that too lmfao

  • @NaughtyZeus
    @NaughtyZeus Před rokem

    Such hard work. I didn't know this about cashews.

  • @chickenclips
    @chickenclips Před rokem

    What an excellent video. Thank you

  • @Mark-xg3zn
    @Mark-xg3zn Před 3 lety +26

    Cashew grows in my country, Sri Lanka. But unfortunately most of us locals can't afford it. To give you a perspective, 1 KG of cashew is approximately 10% of the average monthly income of a local.

    • @whitemailprivilege2830
      @whitemailprivilege2830 Před 3 lety +3

      At least you can afford deez nuts

    • @LucasMartin-im5ub
      @LucasMartin-im5ub Před 3 lety +2

      As an American I feel pretty privileged. Anyone here with a decent job can eat cashews until they drop. They're cheap AF when compared to macadamia nuts.

    • @Mark-xg3zn
      @Mark-xg3zn Před 3 lety +1

      @@whitemailprivilege2830 I would use the term "can afford" very loosely considering the fact that buying a kilo of "deez nuts" can eat up 10% of your monthly income.

    • @VRXTUU
      @VRXTUU Před 3 lety +2

      @@Mark-xg3zn you can grow Cashew on your backyard if it grows out there why all the trouble of buying it.

    • @codycast
      @codycast Před 3 lety

      @@VRXTUU lol is that a joke? You assume someone that can’t afford some freakin cashews is going to have a big yard capable of growing enough cashews to be worth growing?

  • @prettyworm7311
    @prettyworm7311 Před 2 lety +155

    Really? They grow everywhere in my village and the fruit stinks like heck.

    • @kariefmontaque5065
      @kariefmontaque5065 Před 2 lety +14

      We make drink with the fruit

    • @Memer_Deepayon
      @Memer_Deepayon Před 2 lety +5

      Parcel me some... Its me favourite nuts 😋😋😋

    • @chizyjean
      @chizyjean Před 2 lety +15

      The fruit is better than the nut itself

    • @HeartbeatCN
      @HeartbeatCN Před 2 lety +3

      @@chizyjean It's the worst tasting fruit I've ever had though.

    • @abhishek8243
      @abhishek8243 Před 2 lety +13

      @@HeartbeatCN Depends on how ripened the fruit is. It should very bright yellow or red

  • @sarahhavillamelooliveira5825

    Quite surprised they didn't mentioned the pseudofruit. Also I used to est some from my grandfather's backyard. We waited to have many of them and they dried in the process. Then we toasted them till the outer part turned into charcoal and the inside would be cooked and easy to crack if you used a rock to break the shell in just the right angle. I would say by bonfire nights in the backyard were very fun indead.

  • @suchbolo5742
    @suchbolo5742 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, did not realize all the hard work that goes into cashews getting to market

  • @solomonfrancois1418
    @solomonfrancois1418 Před 2 lety +50

    Bruh I just stumbled across this video and being a Sri Lankan, when the guy started talking in sinhala (my language), to say I was shooketh is an understatement 😂😂😂

    • @yourstruly6260
      @yourstruly6260 Před 2 lety +5

      MEE TOO. I was like- I can understand this?

    • @chepekike8420
      @chepekike8420 Před 2 lety +2

      Woah i didn't know Jay z was from Sri Lanka and could speak sinhala.

    • @jinsmirrorwhichjoonbrokeye8006
      @jinsmirrorwhichjoonbrokeye8006 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm from South India ( Kerala) I shocked for a second when he started talking because it is similar to Malayalam (my language)

    • @sunkara8158
      @sunkara8158 Před 2 lety +1

      Same lmao 🤣 I wasn’t expecting that!

  • @klefdnb
    @klefdnb Před 3 lety +127

    They threw away the fruit... In most countries the fruit is edible and delicious. Not just the nuts. Central and South America also grow them.

    • @itskoushikkr
      @itskoushikkr Před 3 lety +21

      In India they make homemade moonshine from that fruit

    • @shemfeboluwatife1457
      @shemfeboluwatife1457 Před 3 lety +6

      In Nigeria we eat them

    • @msmiami212
      @msmiami212 Před 3 lety

      @@shemfeboluwatife1457 It doesn’t grow in Nigeria to my knowledge. But we do have agbalumo

    • @pedrohugoneri
      @pedrohugoneri Před 3 lety +10

      In Brazil have cashew juice, this is typical juice in my region. I like this juice.

    • @prasadperera9374
      @prasadperera9374 Před 3 lety +10

      As a local I can tell you that the fruit is typically eaten by bats and other insects, so we usually don't eat it that much. Plus, during the season there are so much fruits rotting under the trees it makes a foul smell as well

  • @miranda92051
    @miranda92051 Před rokem

    Very good video! Thank you!

  • @wandagreer9144
    @wandagreer9144 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this education. Now I know not to complain about price as I understand.

  • @swaroophegde5831
    @swaroophegde5831 Před 3 lety +88

    Whenever I visit my grandparents' house in Sirsi, Western Ghats, Karnataka, India, during the summer hols, my cousins and I go out to pick and eat the cashew fruit or as we call it, Geer hannu (ಗೆರ್ ಹಣ್ಣು). We then collect all the cashews, take it back to our house, and chuck it in the fireplace so the outer hard shell burns and gives way to fresh, warm, and crispy cashews.

    • @Northside7777
      @Northside7777 Před 3 lety +4

      What's the fruit taste like?? They look nice

    • @aswinaugustine5308
      @aswinaugustine5308 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Northside7777 sweet and sour mixed

    • @jaspionccv9426
      @jaspionccv9426 Před 3 lety +5

      @@aswinaugustine5308 Yes, exactly that. But tastes very differently from any other fruit i have tasted

    • @jagnathreddy3544
      @jagnathreddy3544 Před 3 lety +1

      Sending love from bidar , Karnataka 😎

    • @edishasora5200
      @edishasora5200 Před 3 lety

      @@Northside7777 i thought you can have cashews by mostly chocolate bars 😑. It taste just exotic and leave aroma throat-to-nose 😁

  • @mvzin9362
    @mvzin9362 Před 3 lety +26

    Here in Brazil is not that expansive, there's a cashew tree at my grandmother's house so sometimes we cook the nuts ourselves.

    • @madeinjamaica7025
      @madeinjamaica7025 Před 3 lety +1

      Same in Jamaica 😌

    • @danielmoura9421
      @danielmoura9421 Před 3 lety +4

      50-60 reais per kg isn’t exactly inexpensive, but pistachios and macadamia nuts are twice this price, so I guess you could say that. Peanuts are 20 max though.

  • @Degod413
    @Degod413 Před rokem

    Just had a bag and decided to watch how they are grown... So good lol 😊

  • @chrisblue961
    @chrisblue961 Před rokem

    Man you really can learn something new everyday. Never new cashews could be harmful

  • @oarias5158
    @oarias5158 Před 2 lety +72

    It’s crazy to think when I went to Central America they were selling one pound bags for $1. 👍

    • @elgallito1982
      @elgallito1982 Před 2 lety +16

      I grew up grilling them, had a tree right next to my house, it was part of my address, “White House next to the cashew tree”

    • @azzamandreas862
      @azzamandreas862 Před 2 lety +5

      it was discovered in south america then replanted everywhere it can grow

    • @ThyegoCabral
      @ThyegoCabral Před 2 lety +3

      Anacardium occidentale OR "Cajueiro" is native from Brazil's North East

  • @Annabr-pm5bv
    @Annabr-pm5bv Před 2 lety +80

    I am Brazilian, this grows in Brazil as well. The fruit is really tasty and we usually eat the fruit and throw the "nut" away 😆
    Also I've never heard that it was dangerous to touch 🤔

    • @lntlism
      @lntlism Před rokem +9

      The nuts is poisonous if we don’t process it properly . Children in my hometown love to eat both the fruits and the nuts so I saw some of them burnt their lips’ corners because of the oil in the shells

    • @alfredobatista91
      @alfredobatista91 Před rokem +2

      Yes, I used to eat the fruit when I was a kid, didn't care about the nut. We just grabbed it and ate it after rinsing it with water lol.

    • @beavisandbutt-head5363
      @beavisandbutt-head5363 Před rokem +2

      We do the same in Colombia we call that fruit marañon

    • @mylizzylove1
      @mylizzylove1 Před rokem +5

      Same in El Salvador. We also throw the nut away and we dont think it's dangerous.

    • @explorinlearnindoing5462
      @explorinlearnindoing5462 Před rokem +1

      Not here in the Netherlands, we have to buy them at supermarkets pre packed and they cost a lot. So we dont eat them that much... but they are healthy.

  • @shirleytubon2397
    @shirleytubon2397 Před 2 lety +1

    We Filipinos eat also the fruit we sliced and put some salt...we roast the nuts with its shell until becomes black and then break it,then you can directly eat the nuts!

  • @prettygirlclash2854
    @prettygirlclash2854 Před 2 lety

    Peeling the husk of each shell particularly is seriously a tiring job!! Respect to the people who do that!!

  • @caio3568
    @caio3568 Před 2 lety +79

    *laughs in brazilian with tons of undesired cashew trees in the backyard*

  • @ivomoreira42
    @ivomoreira42 Před 2 lety +16

    Here in Brazil, where the cashew is originally from, we just burn with the shell then we gently break to get exactly the same result. No need to leave under the sun, machines, no toxins while breaking, nothing like that. I'm actually impressed by the way they do it. Good video though!

    • @lukehaworth5789
      @lukehaworth5789 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You should make a video of the process yourself. I’d watch it

    • @YusraSantos
      @YusraSantos Před 3 měsíci

      I was wondering why they not do like us in Brazil it is more safe for them.

    • @MuhammadAhmad-fu7pq
      @MuhammadAhmad-fu7pq Před 3 měsíci

      exactly even in nigeria thats how we do it

  • @yourfriend628
    @yourfriend628 Před 25 dny

    I grew up in Honduras eating cashews and never knew they were toxic; we put the whole seed in fire and then break it so we could eat them. And of course with the fruit that is called marañon you can make a delicious juice.

  • @prata1019
    @prata1019 Před 2 lety +3

    4:15 I think you confused Indian Rupees with Sri Lankan Rupees... 2000 LKR is $6, a quarter of the value of INR

  • @MalluStyleMultiMedia
    @MalluStyleMultiMedia Před 3 lety +313

    I’m surprised nobody wants to eat those cashew apples … it tastes good ..