Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 13, 2013

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    annieb1012  almost 12 years ago

    And economics can get down and dirty, too….

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    The Old Wolf  almost 12 years ago

    And cashew apples are prized for their juice, but are so fragile that they cannot be transported. I’d love to try them someday.

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    margueritem  almost 12 years ago

    You get just the one cashew attached to the fruit. They’re not half as plentiful as peanuts or pecans.

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    Rwill  almost 12 years ago

    I think I’m one of few that doesn’t care much for cashews.

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    dahhardee  almost 12 years ago

    Peanuts are not nuts,they are a legume.

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    kingstonave  almost 12 years ago

    Peanuts are not nuts! You’ve got to believe me! They’re sane, I tell you, sane! Boowahahahaha!

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    SkyFisher  almost 12 years ago

    Money is made of paper; paper grows on trees. Ergo, money grows on trees..(Actually, it’s printed on linen; so it really grows on a flax plant.)

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    StoicLion1973  almost 12 years ago

    Economics: philosophy with numbers and funny symbols.

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    annieb1012  almost 12 years ago

    Always wondered why cashews were so expensive…just found a youtube video about how they grow and are processed, and now I get it. That’s a lot of hand work! And , it appears, many women gainfully employed.

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    annieb1012  almost 12 years ago

    Just for fun, I found a video on pecan processing, and there is a lot less hand work involved. The cashew “fruit,” pictured in today’s first panel, is so fragile it can’t be picked by machine, so the whole process is done by hand from start to finish.

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    annieb1012  almost 12 years ago

    Apparently you can get the juice of the cashew apple in some South American restaurants here in the States. It sounds really tasty…

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    Mstreselena  almost 12 years ago

    Think about the person that decided they would try a lobster.

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    Scott S  almost 12 years ago

    The shell of the cashew is toxic so they must be shelled prior to roasting & eating, unlike peanuts.

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    shirins Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    I love Frazz!

    I’m having trouble figuring out what the reddish blob in the first panel is…anyone know?

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    lynnskay  almost 12 years ago

    This is why I read the comments. I almost always get my questions answered by the many smart people here. What one doesn’t know, someone else does.

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    annieb1012  almost 12 years ago

    @shirins “I’m having trouble figuring out what the reddish blob in the first panel is…anyone know?”

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    The reddish blob is the “fruit,” AKA the “cashew apple,” each of which has one cashew attached to the bottom. One of today’s earlier posts erroneously identified the blob as the blossom, so you might have been confused by just reading all the posts. The cashew flowers are really tiny.

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