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mangoes: It's Mango Season! - 06/28/08 07:11 PM
If you're visiting the Hawaii and are staying or visiting a home that has a tree with green or golden to crimson colored, plum-like fruit (although a little larger and some varieties are elongated heart shaped), it may be a mango tree. Don't eat the fruit that has fallen to the ground. Those are likely overripe. Pick the fruit off the tree. (Of course, ask permission of the owner.) I like mangoes that are a sunny yellow with some hint of apple green and firm because I like green mangoes. Most people love the fruit that are orange-yellow swirled with crimson patterns because these
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Ronda Ching Day
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