The cashew apple (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a pseudo fruit of cashew grown principally in the tropical regions of Brazil, Guyana, Madagascar, India, and Vietnam, and its production represents 1.1% of the world's exotic fruits production (Mathew et al., 2011).According to FAOSTAT (2019), about 1.32 million metric tons of cashew apples have been produced worldwide, whereas India has been producing about 60 lakh tons of fruit per year. Its peduncle possesses about 60%-90% of the total fruit weight (Singh et al., 2019). Cashew apples are a rich source of ascorbic acid, phenolic compounds, and natural antioxidants. The cashew apple bagasse (CAB) is the by-product of these industries which produce fermented/non-fermented beverages, and confectioneries. The