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A child eating "caju fruit" or cashew, a variety of the Anarcadium Occidentale species. The fruit is one of the most popular in local and global food markets. - - General: General.
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© FAO/Giuseppe Bizzarri
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THEMATIC GALLERIES / NUTRITION / Edible Nuts
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