A cashew tree in Brazil has grown to cover a staggering two acres (8,500 square metres/91,500 square feet). It resembles a mini forest and has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest cashew nut tree in the world – and it’s still growing. The limbs of the tree – which is the size of about 70 regular cashew trees - spread out an incredible 50 metres (164ft) from the central trunk, Guinness explains. And that’s thanks to a couple of genetic mutations – one being that the branches largely gr
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