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Matt Flynn 10-01-2005 12:04 AM

See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
One of the common nuts is not like the others. Part of the plant contains high quantities of the chemicals that make poison ivy so allergenic. Which nut is it, and why?

Choose from the following nuts:

Almond
Brazil nut
Cashew
Filbert
Hazelnut
Peanut
Pecan
Walnut

10-01-2005 12:09 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
De'z nutz.

mslif 10-01-2005 12:12 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Cashew because poison ivy is part of the Anacardiaceae or cashew family. Is it right?

Klepton 10-01-2005 12:12 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
[ QUOTE ]
Cashew because poison ivy is part of the Anacardiaceae or cashew family. Is it right?

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if it is, you owned this thread.

mslif 10-01-2005 12:16 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Cashew because poison ivy is part of the Anacardiaceae or cashew family. Is it right?

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if it is, you owned this thread.

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The answer seems too simple... I think there might be more to it.

Matt Flynn 10-01-2005 12:21 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
There is.

mason55 10-01-2005 12:23 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
A peanut is not a nut.

Edit: It's actually a legume, just to make my answer complete.

Edit2: Uh I didn't read the question. I thought this was "one of these things is not like the other." My answer would have been cashew too, as I am badly alergic to poison ivy, ate cashews once, and got really sick, and was told this is why.

So I still go with peanut.

Matt Flynn 10-01-2005 06:04 PM

Part of the answer
 
Cashew is correct but the reasoning is not. No special knowledge is required get the answer. Any child who is familiar with all of them can give the correct reason.

Which is?

mslif 10-01-2005 06:05 PM

Re: Part of the answer
 
[ QUOTE ]
Cashew is correct but the reasoning is not. No special knowledge is required get the answer. Any child who is familiar with all of them can give the correct reason.

Which is?

[/ QUOTE ]

Since we have communicated over PM, I will not reveal the answer.

mmbt0ne 10-01-2005 06:08 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Cashews don't have shells. <font color="white"> I think </font>

Dr. StrangeloveX 10-01-2005 06:10 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
ya i won't get this becuase i don't know my nuts.

mason55 10-01-2005 06:11 PM

Re: Part of the answer
 
I still maintain a peanut is not a nut.

stabn 10-01-2005 06:13 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
[ QUOTE ]

Filbert
Hazelnut


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Rofl.

mason55 10-01-2005 06:16 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
I used to be able to name every nut that there was. And it used to drive my mother crazy, because she used to say, "Harlan Pepper, if you don't stop naming nuts," and the joke was that we lived in Pine Nut, and I think that's what put it in my mind at that point. So she would hear me in the other room, and she'd just start yelling. I'd say, "Peanut. Hazelnut. Cashew nut. Macadamia nut." That was the one that would send her into going crazy. She'd say, "Would you stop naming nuts!" And Hubert used to be able to make the sound, he couldn't talk, but he'd go "rrrawr rrawr" and that sounded like Macadamia nut. Pine nut, which is a nut, but it's also the name of a town. Pistachio nut. Red pistachio nut. Natural, all natural white pistachio nut.

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10-01-2005 06:16 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
[ QUOTE ]
ya i won't get this becuase i don't have nuts.

[/ QUOTE ]

FYP

stabn 10-01-2005 06:18 PM

Re: Part of the answer
 
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I still maintain a peanut is not a nut.

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Everyone in the world knows this. It does not matter.

lem45216 10-01-2005 06:31 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Everyone knows its Cashew nut. Doesn't it grow on the end of the fruit or something, does that have something to do with the 'why' part?

utmt40 10-01-2005 06:35 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Who cares?

lem45216 10-01-2005 06:38 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
[ QUOTE ]
Who cares?

[/ QUOTE ]

People with an interest in nuts. Not that i've got a particular interest in nuts, merely curious as to the answer of the question.

Matt Flynn 10-01-2005 07:02 PM

Re: Part of the answer
 
Excellent answer btw mslif. If you knew that offhand, kudos.

Again, there is a better reason why.

Matt Flynn 10-01-2005 07:11 PM

Re: Part of the answer
 
What is it with the colloquial that bothers so many people?

theben 10-01-2005 07:12 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
deeeeeeeezz nuts

Colonel Kataffy 10-01-2005 07:15 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
This was the best part of a truly great film.

Hamish McBagpipe 10-01-2005 07:24 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
You got this from one of those online IQ tests. I've seen it before. I always get this one right since I check my IQ daily.

Matt Flynn 10-01-2005 07:29 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
no, i got this from studying for the boards.

MrX 10-01-2005 08:24 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Almonds are totally different.

People who are allergic to "tree nuts" ie (walnut, hazelnut, etc) and those who are allergic to Peanuts can often (but not always) eat almonds which although aften classified as a "tree nut" may truly be a "pit".

Although cashews are the one that are similar to poison ivy.

But I contend the one most unlike the others in the list is almond. I incidentally am allergic to "tree nuts" and to peanuts but can eat almonds fine.

X

ptmusic 10-01-2005 08:27 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Poison Ivy is part of the cashew family. Urushiol is the rash-causing oil in the ivy and in the cashew nut shell.

-ptmusic

ddubois 10-01-2005 08:29 PM

Re: Part of the answer
 
[ QUOTE ]
Cashew is correct but the reasoning is not. No special knowledge is required get the answer. Any child who is familiar with all of them can give the correct reason.

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The only distinguishing characteristic that I estimate a child would recognize is the fact that a cashew is curved. How in the world this could have anything to do with poison ivy, I do not know.

ghostface 10-01-2005 08:36 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
a cashew is not shaped like an oval.

Hamish McBagpipe 10-01-2005 08:59 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
So, they are all around it, which is that the cashew has to be roasted before it can be eaten. How much cashew depositing to my netteller account for the right answer?

mason55 10-02-2005 03:14 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Bump... can we have the answer please?

BradleyT 10-02-2005 03:19 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
I'd say cashew is the only nut with a curved spine.

lastsamurai 10-02-2005 03:21 AM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
DO YOU LIKE TAPES OR CD'S?

Matt Flynn 10-02-2005 01:36 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Somobody got it. The answer is cashew because it is the only nut you have not seen in the shell. They must be shelled mechanically to avoid getting a poison ivy-type rash.

Leo99 10-02-2005 10:55 PM

Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
 
Peanut is a legume not a nut?


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