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On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Nieft / Secola wrote:
> No. They are not a good food to eat instinctively because they have been
> heated in processing, just as Tom reported. You will not find any
> instincto-quality cashews in the USA. ORKOS, the French instincto-food
> distributer, claims to have truly raw cashews--the only I've ever heard
> of...
> Sprouted peanuts will give you a much better stop, and probably a couple
> farts as well ;)
Oh! It's ten minutes too late, Kirt. I just had about a hundred grams
of them - couldn't help it! :)
Actually, this makes one realize that it is really no longer (or quite
difficult) possible to tell just what is and isn't "raw-enough."
Surely, a Mars bar is an easy one, but cashews... how should I know?!
Hmm... Well, it was good while it lasted...
There I am making a living and walking human laboratory of myself again.
Will it ever stop? :)
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