Cashews

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Cashews: Cashews I found growing while in Trinidad! I always thought they came out of a can (tin). The fruit above the nut is also edible, precautions have to be taken before eating, though.
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Cashews I found growing while in Trinidad! I always thought they came out of a can (tin). The fruit above the nut is also edible, precautions have to be taken before eating, though.
Cashews: Cashews I found growing while in Trinidad! I always thought they came out of a can (tin). The fruit above the nut is also edible, precautions have to be taken before eating, though.

January 7, 2012 alytre

Wonderful photo!!! I absolutely love how such an innocent looking nut can be so damaging.

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Dimensions: 2048px * 1536px
Published: January - 07 - 2012
Camera: Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Date: 2010:03:28 09:05:00
Aperture:f/3.6
Exposure: 1/400s
Focal length: 72mm
ISO: 200
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Cashews: Cashews I found growing while in Trinidad! I always thought they came out of a can (tin). The fruit above the nut is also edible, precautions have to be taken before eating, though. Cashews: Cashews I found growing while in Trinidad! I always thought they came out of a can (tin). The fruit above the nut is also edible, precautions have to be taken before eating, though. Cashews: Cashews I found growing while in Trinidad! I always thought they came out of a can (tin). The fruit above the nut is also edible, precautions have to be taken before eating, though. Cashews: Cashews I found growing while in Trinidad! I always thought they came out of a can (tin). The fruit above the nut is also edible, precautions have to be taken before eating, though. 300px //a.rgbimg.com/users/s/sa/sailinjohn/600/nlgZ7sC.jpg 600px //a.rgbimg.com/users/s/sa/sailinjohn/600/nlgZ7sC.jpg 100px