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Cashews share a family with poison ivy and mango. The oil... | funfact.wiki | funfact.wiki
Cashews share a family with poison ivy and mango. The oil between shell and kernel holds urushiol-class toxins—mainly anacardic acid—the irritants behind poison-ivy rashes, so handling raw, unshelled cashews can inflame the skin. That's why they're never sold in the shell.
  • Cashew
  • poison ivy
  • mango
  • urushiol
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