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  • |Name=Mrs. Mango's hibiscus flower tea
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  • |Name=Mango chuhai cocktail - japanese mango shochu cocktail ...Japan. The word Chu Hai is shortened form of shoCHU HAIball. This one uses mango nectar. It is equally good as peach, apricot, and sweet and sour.--></li></
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  • A '''''mango''''' is a type of [[fruit]]. The mango tree is native to [[South Asia]], from where it has been taken to become on * Image: A picture of unripe mango fruits
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  • Mango juice is juice produced from mangoes. Mango juice contains 190 calories, 0 grams of fat, 0.5 grams of protein, and 34 g [[File:Fresh-mango-smoothie 01.jpg|thumb|Mango juice]]
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  • == Carrie (Mango) == ..., we will explore the characteristics, cultivation, and uses of the Carrie mango.
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  • ...y [[yogurt]] or [[milk]]), and sometimes [[sugar]] and various [[spices]], mango lassi is both a refreshing summer drink and a tasty complement to spicy [[I ...is then added to the mango puree to create a creamy texture. The ratio of mango to yogurt can vary according to taste and desired consistency. Some recipes
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  • ...e|horticultural]] practices have led to the development of a wide range of mango cultivars, each with its unique flavor, color, size, and texture. ...ad throughout Asia and later to other parts of the world. The diversity of mango cultivars has been enriched by the natural hybridization and selection prac
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  • ...a]] and [[West Africa]]. It is also known as the ''wild mango'', ''African mango'', or ''ogbono''. ...n tree that can grow up to 40 meters in height. The tree produces edible [[mango]]-like fruits, and are especially valued for their fat- and protein-rich nu
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  • '''Wild Mango''' is a common name for several plants in the [[Mangifera]] genus and may r * [[Mangifera indica]], the common mango
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  • ...ango''' (''Irvingia gabonensis''), also known as '''wild mango''', '''bush mango''', or '''dika nut''', is a fruit-bearing tree native to [[Central Africa]] ...s. It produces a fleshy, edible fruit that is similar in appearance to a [[mango]]. The fruit contains a hard seed, which is often ground into a powder and
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  • '''Mango Butter''' ...natural, plant-derived product that is extracted from the kernels of the [[mango]] fruit. It is a rich, creamy substance that is often used in skincare and
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  • It is also referred to as ''''mango'''<nowiki/>' powder and is a spice made from green, unripe mangos, which ar
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  • '''Mango Tree''' ...nacardiaceae]] family and is widely cultivated for its edible fruit, the [[mango]].
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  • '''Pico (mango)''' ...own as '''Pico de Indio''' or '''Indian Beak''', is a popular variety of [[mango]] originating from the [[Philippines]]. It is known for its distinct beak-l
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  • ...e, Malaysia, and Thailand. The main ingredient, as the name suggests, is [[mango]]. Mango pudding is made from ripe mangoes. The mangoes are first peeled and then ma
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  • '''Mango pickle''' is a variety of [[pickle]] prepared using [[mango]]. This is a very popular condiment in South Asia and India. The pickle is ...term "mango pickle" is derived from the [[English language|English]] word "mango", which comes from the [[Malayalam]] word "manga". The word "pickle" comes
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  • '''Glenn (mango)''' ..., who developed the cultivar in [[Miami, Florida]] in the 1940s. The Glenn mango is known for its vibrant color, sweet flavor, and smooth, fiberless flesh.
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  • ...aint Julian mango''', '''Tobago mango''', and '''Bajan mango'''. The Julie mango is small in size, with a thin skin and a sweet, aromatic flavor. It is cons The Julie mango was first cultivated in [[Jamaica]], and it quickly spread throughout the C
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  • '''Mango Cake''' is a popular dessert made primarily using mangoes, flour, sugar, an The main ingredient in a '''Mango Cake''' is the [[mango]] fruit. Mangoes are tropical fruits known for their sweet and tangy flavor
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  • '''Hatcher (mango)''' is a [[mango]] cultivar that originated in [[South Florida]]. The variety was propagated The '''Hatcher''' mango is a large, potentially heavy, mango variety. The fruit has a round-to-oval shape, and the skin color is a yello
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  • Mango juice is juice produced from mangoes. Mango juice contains 190 calories, 0 grams of fat, 0.5 grams of protein, and 34 g [[File:Fresh-mango-smoothie 01.jpg|thumb|Mango juice]]
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  • '''Gary (Mango)''' ...eedling of the [[Mulgoa]] mango, a mango cultivar from [[India]]. The Gary mango is known for its relatively small size, sweet flavor, and thin skin.
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  • '''Lippens (mango)''' ...It is named after the Lippens family who first cultivated it. The Lippens mango is known for its rich, sweet flavor and smooth, fiberless flesh.
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  • {{PAGENAME}} is the [[Indian]] name for [[mango]]. Fun facts about aam or mango:
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  • ...nce of [[Pakistan]]. It is known for its sweet taste and strong aroma. The mango is named after Anwar-ul-Haq, who was the first person to cultivate this var ...d started cultivating it in the Multan region of Pakistan. This is why the mango is known as Anwar Ratol.
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  • '''International Mango Festival''' ...various countries around the world, with each event showcasing the unique mango varieties and culinary traditions of its host country.
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  • '''Coconut Cream (mango)''' ...g trees in the flowering plant family [[Anacardiaceae]]. The Coconut Cream mango is known for its unique flavor profile, which includes a strong taste of co
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  • '''Hatcher (mango)''' is a [[mango]] cultivar that originated in [[South Florida]]. The variety was propagated The '''Hatcher''' mango is a large, potentially heavy, mango variety. The fruit has a round-to-oval shape, and the skin color is a yello
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  • ...aint Julian mango''', '''Tobago mango''', and '''Bajan mango'''. The Julie mango is small in size, with a thin skin and a sweet, aromatic flavor. It is cons The Julie mango was first cultivated in [[Jamaica]], and it quickly spread throughout the C
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  • '''Haden (Mango)''' The '''Haden Mango''' is a named [[mango cultivar]] that originated in [[South Florida]].
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  • |Name=Mango and prosciutto |category=Mango
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  • ...and mango enthusiast, who named it after his friend, George Zill, a fellow mango enthusiast and nursery owner. ...er his friend, George Zill, who was also a mango enthusiast and owner of a mango nursery in Boynton Beach.
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  • '''Young (mango)''' The '''Young''' is a [[mango]] cultivar that originated in south Florida. The original tree was reported
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  • '''Sunset''' is a [[mango]] cultivar that originated in [[South Florida]]. The fruit is known for its ...e a seedling of the [[Haden (mango)|Haden mango]], one of the most popular mango cultivars in the world.
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  • '''Glenn (mango)''' ..., who developed the cultivar in [[Miami, Florida]] in the 1940s. The Glenn mango is known for its vibrant color, sweet flavor, and smooth, fiberless flesh.
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  • ...after the Rev. Palmer, who planted the first tree in [[Miami]]. The Palmer mango is known for its dark purple or red skin, large size, and sweet flavor. The Palmer mango was first grown by Rev. Palmer in Miami, Florida in the early 20th century.
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  • ...d in [[Trinidad]]. It is named after its developer, Mr. Graham. The Graham mango is known for its unique flavor profile and is often used in various culinar ...tivar, which is a dwarf mango variety popular in the Caribbean. The Graham mango has since been introduced to other parts of the world, including the United
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  • '''Totapuri''' is a cultivar of [[Mango]] that is widely grown in South India, particularly in the states of [[Andh The Totapuri mango is easily identifiable by its unique parrot-beak shape. The fruit is medium
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  • '''Bombay (mango)''' ...t is known for its unique taste, rich aroma, and vibrant color. The Bombay mango is one of the many varieties of mangoes grown in the tropical and subtropic
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  • ...' is a [[mango]] cultivar that originated in south Florida, USA. The Angie mango is recognized for its vibrant yellow color, which is often tinged with a bl ...ry (mango)|Gary]] and [[Edward (mango)|Edward]] mango varieties. The Angie mango was named after Angela Whitman, a friend of the Zill family.
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