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Is that like peanut butter ... using cashews? Aren't cashews a type of peanut? Is cashew butter a subclass of peanut butter?
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Cashews are a completely different sort of nut -- they grow on tropical trees and aren't related at all to peanuts. (And peanuts are technically not even nuts -- they're legumes that grow in the dirt.)
Anyway, yeah, cashew butter is a nutbutter made using cashews, and it's my favorite nutbutter.
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That's my answer to most "what do you like better" questions. Now, chocolate or potatoes or cheesecake vs. ketchup might be harder.
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AJ, you have to try the kind from plaid's place (or rather former place). (well, former allied place).
Anyway, I know we aren't supposed to plug products here, but if you go to the Organic Food store and get EastWind nut butters, you can thank plaid for a taste sensation.
Wow!
I think my favorite is still the Almond butter, but Cashew is pretty darn special too.
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I agree, the East Wind Cashew Butter Plaid got me for the holiday exchange is amazing, the other two were good too, but the cashew was gone very fast, we still have some of one left (forget which).
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