An allergic reaction to mangos. It means the person who has the allergy comes into contact with mangos and their body mistakes it for a harmful substance and produces an overreaction to the substance.
I'm no expert and I don't know the chemical similarities between the two but that seems to be the case with me. I'm allergic to mangoes (reaction symptoms include hives and face swelling) and am currently having the same symptoms after eating guava ice cream.
I'm just going to steer clear of both of them to be safe but the person in question can always have blood word done to find out for sure.
actually, most people have an allegy of mango skin, i never heard of anyone being allergic to mangos, but if there are it's probably small percent of people.
Yes, you can.
Most likely, as most food doesn't contain mango. Ask the Air Force.
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"
Similarities between papaya and mango:The papaya and mango can cause similar allergy symptoms. There is pollen allergy when the trees are in bloom and contact dermatitis after eating the fruit.They are both native to tropical locationsTheir shape, skin and flesh are similar in texture and appearance
which fruit is known as tonic of nature
mango
Although mango is delicious and irresistible, no. Mango does not have protein.
By water
No, a mango is not a dog. But there might be a dog named "mango".
Mango pork is pork medallions with a spicy mango sauce.
the plural of mango is mangoes
Mango is gray/black with orange eyes.
A mango brother is any fleshy, stone-bearing fruit of the Mangifera genus of flowering plants. One such 'Mango brother' is the horse mango (Mangifera foetida), although the horse mango can also be considered a Mango cousin.