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What Does Vietnam W320 Cashew Nuts Means?

  W320 cashew nuts are Once the Key Export Product of Vietnam Cashew Industry. On the quality parameter it is rated as the highest and the most consumed cashew nut by the Vietnam exporters. Plus, these are also available at reasonable rates. What W320 Cashew Nuts Mean? The 4th grade for a  cashew  is a  W320 ; in other words, a whi t e, whole  cashew  that produces approximately  300-to-320 cashew nuts kernel per pound.  This means, the higher the grade, the healthier the nut, the better the taste, the more nutrition within the nut.  W320 cashew means is a large, beautiful, white, whole-grain cashew nut that has between 300 and 320 nuts/pound  (660–706 beans/kg ) and is known internationally as Standard Large Nuts.  They are the 3rd standard of cashew nuts of the standards used to classify cashews. Ww320 white cashew nuts are large in size and very expensive, so they are often used to make:  salted cashew nuts, honey cashews, whole-grain salt-roasted cashews, chili garlic cashews, wasa

Cashew Harvest Season In Vietnam?

Yearly, Vietnam cashew farmers only harvest once, the cashew harvest season in Binh Phuoc starts quite early, around the end of January or February, and ends in May or June depending on weather and planting methods. Vietnam Cashew Harvest Season Usually, the Cashew harvest season in Binh Phuoc Vietnam starts quite early, around the end of January or February, and ends in May or June depending on weather and planting methods. On the occasion of Tet, Springtime, Binh Phuoc’s farmers are more joyful and excited for the new crops. The years of the harvest of cashew comes early, accompanied by the Tet, the image of a farmer harvesting in his gardens is near and far. Fresh Cashew harvesting "bloom" the most in March, average about 1 ton/ha (in good seasons, yields can increase significantly, about 50% compared to average) . Binh Phuoc is the Vietnam capital province of cashew nuts, as well-known by many people, because the fertile red basalt soil here helps the cashew trees growin

Cashew harvesting and processing in Vietnam

 Cashews grow on cashew trees ( Anacardium occidentale ). As such, they’re classified as a type of tree nut. Mature cashew trees grow red or yellow pear-shaped drupes called cashew apples. The cashews themselves grow inside of gray shells on the ends of those fruits. => Product here: https://kimmyfarm.com/en/product/raw-cashew-nut-shell-viet-nam Raw Cashew Nut shell Viet Nam-1 The cashews are ready for harvesting when the cashew apples begin to fall from the tree. The cashew apples, which are edible but highly perishable, are collected. The cashew nuts, still in their shell, are removed from the ends of the fruits and may be dried in the sun, depending on the manufacturer’s process. These cashews are raw and not sold due to a risk of urushiol exposure. The raw cashews are then roasted at high heat, either by steaming them in a large rotating drum or vat of boiling oil to remove urushiol remnants before they can be shelled, thoroughly dried, and peeled. At th