Cashews naturally contain a toxin called urushiol. Urushiol is a substance found in all members of the Anacardiaceae family of trees, which includes cashews, mango, poison ivy, poison oak, sumac, Peruvian peppers, and pistachios (3).
SUMMARY. Raw cashews in their shell contain urushiol, a toxin that causes a delayed allergic skin reaction similar to that caused by poison ivy. How severe your symptoms are may…
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While “raw” cashews are widely sold, truly raw cashews are not safe to eat, as they contain a substance known as urushiol, found in poison ivy. Urushiol is toxic, and…
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Discover how the cashew's close relationship to poison ivy and poison sumac makes its shell toxic to consumers See all videos for this article The cashew is native to northeastern…
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The shell of the cashew nut contains oil compounds that can cause contact dermatitis similar to poison ivy, primarily resulting from the phenolic lipids, anacardic acid, and cardanol. [3] [30]…
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All raw nuts and seeds have enzyme inhibitors which are only removed by soaking in water. Until this is done, they are indigestible. Cashews are toxic whether they are soaked…
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“Cashews themselves aren’t toxic, but they are surrounded by a shell that consists of the toxic oil urushiol… Coming into contact with urushiol can cause itching, blisters, and skin rashes.…
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Cashews are great to munch on, but they can be quite dangerous too. The double-shell surrounding the raw cashew contains urushiol, a resin that can cause severe skin allergies and…
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Be careful from eating too much cashews as they are high in fat and calories. Creamy and mild, cashews are easy to love and hard to stop eating. While the…
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Cashews, it turns out, are like poison ivy and poison sumac. They can cause hyper-pigmented skin lesions and toxic hepatitis (via The Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine). To make…
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