Cashew – With Shell (250 g) refers to raw, unshelled cashew nuts still in their natural hard outer shell. These are very different from the cashews you usually buy ready-to-eat.
Cashew With Shell – What You Should Know
⚠️ Important Safety Note
Cashew shells are toxic.
They contain urushiol, a caustic resin (also found in poison ivy) that can:
- Burn skin
- Cause severe irritation
- Be dangerous if mishandled or heated improperly
👉 Do NOT crack or roast cashews in the shell at home unless professionally trained.
Why Cashews Are Usually Sold Shelled
- Raw cashews must be steamed or heat-treated industrially to neutralize toxins
- Commercial “raw cashews” are actually steamed, not truly raw
- Home processing is unsafe without protective equipment
Typical Uses of Cashew With Shell
- Agricultural or planting purposes
- Industrial processing
- Educational or display use
- Not intended for direct home consumption
If You Want Cashews to Eat
Choose:
- Raw shelled cashews (safe to eat or roast)
- Roasted cashews
- Salted or flavored cashews
Nutrition (Shelled Cashews – per 28 g / 1 oz)
- Calories: ~160
- Protein: 5 g
- Healthy fats: 13 g
- Magnesium, copper, zinc
- Heart-healthy monounsaturated fats
(Nutrition does NOT apply to shell-on cashews as sold)
Storage
- Keep in a cool, dry place
- Away from moisture
- Do not crack shells indoors
Summary
✔ Natural, unprocessed cashews
❌ Not safe to prepare or eat at home
✔ Best for planting or commercial processing
✔ For eating, always buy shelled cashews
If you want, I can help with:
- Choosing safe edible cashews
- Cashew recipes
- Difference between raw vs roasted cashews
- Cashew nutrition & health benefits
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