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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?
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Who cares?
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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. |
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Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
deeeeeeeezz nuts
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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.
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Re: See if Sklansky can get this brainteaser
no, i got this from studying for the boards.
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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 |
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Poison Ivy is part of the cashew family. Urushiol is the rash-causing oil in the ivy and in the cashew nut shell.
-ptmusic |
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a cashew is not shaped like an oval.
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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?
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