mango

മാമ്പഴം
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Now, those industries have gone and globalisation means that we can buy sun-drenched pineapples, mangoes and passion fruit in the middle of winter.
a fleshy yellowish-red tropical fruit that is eaten ripe or used green for pickles or chutneys.
I have a mango tree that's been in the ground two years.
the evergreen Indian tree of the cashew family that bears this fruit, widely cultivated in the tropics.
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Known as the queen of tropical fruits, the 'mango' is probably the best loved tropical fruit worldwide.
A fresh 'mango' will give slightly to the touch, but stay away from very soft or bruised fruit.
I picked up some fruits on my way home, so I now have at my disposal apricots, peaches, nectarines, lychee fruit, a 'mango' , and assorted berries.
The ripe 'mango' is golden yellow in colour and it did look appealing on a silk sari.
Canice tugs at a rope tied to the root of a riverside 'mango tree' and pulls in a cylindric handmade bamboo trap.
When ripe 'mangoes' are an excellent source of vitamin C, Beta-Carotene and other related Carotenoids.
Although the 'mango tree' did not originate in this part of the world, St Lucia now boasts many varieties.
Do you know of any properties or smallholdings, anywhere, with groves of 'mango trees' for sale?
To serve, arrange the red fingerling bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated 'mangoes' , and Brazil nuts on a large plate.
If growing a 'mango tree' from seed, it should be planted with the rounded end facing upwards and be placed just below the surface of the soil.
She was kneeling under our 'mango tree' drying out some wheat.
Fruits markets are depending on fruits like pineapple and 'mangoes' supplied locally and there has been a complete shortage of grapes, oranges and apples.
I grabbed a 'mango tree' when the tidal wave tried to sweep me away.
Ada and another old lady are sitting on the ground under the 'mango tree' .
Now, those industries have gone and globalisation means that we can buy sun-drenched pineapples, 'mangoes' and passion fruit in the middle of winter.
The most commonly eaten fruits are 'mangoes' , bananas, grapefruit, papayas, and oranges.
A homeowner who plants a 'mango tree' does so with the expectation that mangoes will be reaped.
I have a 'mango tree' that's been in the ground two years.
Among the island's abundant fruits are bananas, 'mangos' , breadfruit, guavas, plumrose, coconuts, passion fruits, and pineapples.
While some 'mango trees' take up to five years to fruit, others start fruiting very young.
On August 29 I trimmed the upper branches of a 'mango tree' in my backyard.
For instance, large number of watermelons, 'mangoes' and other summer fruits began appearing on handcarts in residential colonies and markets.
The over-grown 'mango tree' still looked good and strong.
Last year we featured a gardener who was enjoying summer fruit from a 'mango tree' in his garden.
He rose, said farewell to the 'mango tree' and the pleasure garden.
On the other hand, green 'mangos' are popular in many dishes from India, Thailand, and Malaysia.
You can use almost any fruit you like, but ripe 'mangoes' , apricots and peaches all work particularly well.
Unlike 'mangoes' and other tropical fruits, a diverse community of fig trees provides food year - round.
Among these are the dark green 'Jamaican mango' and the red- and black-billed streamertail hummingbirds.
Coffee, cotton, peanuts, 'mangoes' , citrus fruits, and sugarcane are other important crops.
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