Cashew nut fruits

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I have access to different things to feed my tortoises throughout the year. This year my Cashew tree has fruited. The fruit makes your mouth numb and tastes not so great. Once the fruit turns bright yellow, the numbing effect is less.
Does anyone know if these can be fed to tortoises?
I've noticed that the wild parrots are not too fond of the fruit or the cashews.
 

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I know zero about them. However, if the wild life won't eat them, it's probably safe to say they aren't animal friendly food.
 

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From the web:

Nuts: When cashews are harvested, what is done with the cashew apple it's attached to?
It seems like an awful waste to dispose of the edible "cashew apple". It's too fragile for transport, but are they used at all?

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It pretty much blows my mind that the cashew nut is a single tiny seed attached to this fruit. The false fruit (called cashew fruit or cashew apple) is edible, but it is very perishable.


So, I s'pose if you wait until it's ripe, it doesn't make your mouth numb, and is edible.
 
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