The Cashew, honored as a state fruit, is cherished for its rich flavor and economic significance. Its unique structure, with the nut hanging beneath a bright, fleshy apple, makes it instantly recognizable. Grown widely along coastal regions, it thrives in warm climates and sandy soils. The Cashew symbolizes abundance, resilience, and agricultural prosperity.
As a state emblem, the Cashew reflects the hard work of farmers and the legacy of traditional cultivation. Its products—from nuts to juices and oils—support local industries and livelihoods. Used in festive dishes and cultural desserts, it brings joy to every celebration. The Cashew stands as a proud reminder of both nature’s bounty and human craftsmanship.