The
cashew nut is the seed nestled inside a shell that grows on the fruit of the
cashew tree. The shell is toxic, so the nut has to be removed before it can be
eaten. This is typically done by roasting the nut in the shell; the shells are
then removed by hand. Raw cashews, therefore, are not really raw; they have
already been roasted to remove the shell. Cashews marketed as roasted have been
roasted a second time, after they have been removed from the shell.
Nutritional Stance
When
you buy raw cashews from the store, you are buying the nut that has not been
altered since it was removed from its shell. When you buy roasted cashews, these
nuts have been roasted once more, usually sprinkled with salt or other
seasonings. Raw and roasted cashews have the same amount of nutrition,
according to the American Institute for Cancer Research. Heating the cashew has
no affect on fat composition nor nutritional value. If the roasted cashews are
seasoned with ingredients such as salt, honey or other flavors, the additional
ingredients will alter the nutrients and calories.
Flavor Profile
Raw
cashews have a mild, buttery flavor that can easily be overpowered by other
foods. The light, natural taste of the nut is enhanced when it is roasted.
Lightly roasting cashews brings out the sweet, buttery flavor of the nut,
especially when eaten warm. Eating cashews raw or roasted comes down to
personal preference and whether or not you are looking for an understated or
more robust flavor profile.
Versatility
Since
raw cashews have a milder flavor than the roasted variety, the raw nut has more
versatility than the roasted nut. Raw cashews can be added to a number of
recipes without worrying that additional flavors might ruin the taste of the
food. Blending the raw cashew nut creates a creamy base for soups, stews,
chowders or dips. Add water to the blended cashew nut and you have created
homemade cashew milk. Purchasing raw cashews also allows you the opportunity to
roast and season them to your own tastes.
Storage
Nuts
tend to have a short shelf life due to the high content of fat. Raw cashews
will not turn rancid as quickly as roasted cashews because of the oil typically
used to roast the nut. For a longer life, store both raw and roasted cashews in
an airtight container. They can be refrigerated or frozen to help further
extend the expiration date.
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