eh.... sort of... a bit more specific please... Yay!!! New Page!!! Here is a recap of the latest question... How come cashews are never sold in their shells?
The cashew tree is a tropical evergreen native to Central America, although it does grow as far north as the southern United States, mostly in Florida. The cashew nut grows in a bean-shaped shell attached to fruitlike cashew apples. The stem grows at the opposite end of the nut. The cashew tree is related to poison ivy and the shell of the cashew nut contains an irritating poison. It won't kill you, but the people who touch the shell sometimes develop skin blisters. The nut is encased in a three-layered shell. The middle layer contains cardol, a caustic oil that produces the rash. The process of removing the shell and roasting the nuts gets rid of any poison. Specific enough?
Very much so...lol. Cashews are technically seeds. They grow on the bottom of the Cashew Apple. The shell contains a toxin that can cause blisters...
Ok, on to some mystery equation/phrases. These won't always be something factual, but can be related to books, common fairy tales, etc... Here is an example: Q: 26=L of the A A: 26 letters of the alphabet Got it??? Let's roll.... Round 8? 1001=A N Merged Post: noone???
*TET!* Wrong! Mythbusters proofed this myth was falsed. They put goldfishes in a maze that leads to food and on the second time, they were put in the maze, they reach the food faster. This shows that the goldfish has more than 3 second long memory