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Mango seeds are found inside mango fruit. Lemon seeds are found inside lemons.
The hard stone-like part inside a mango is called the seed or pit. It is the reproductive part of the fruit, containing the plant embryo. The seed is surrounded by the fleshy edible part of the mango, which is enjoyed for its sweetness and flavor.
it depends what you put inside.
To effectively cut a mango with a seed inside, first slice off the two fleshy sides along the seed. Then score the flesh in a crisscross pattern, being careful not to cut through the skin. Finally, push the skin side out to invert the cubes and enjoy the diced mango.
Depends where on earth your house is. Below the tropic of cancer sure you can. Above the tropic of Capricorn I don't think so. Mango grows under tropical weather conditions.
in a mango seed there is little eggs that come from the maglo which is a tropical fruit worm. if they get into the mangos the worms will lay there eggs if they get inside if not then i don`t know
yes it has 0.55 0/0 alchol in it and is not halal
Mango is one word from me
Bees are attracted to the sweet scent of ripe fruit, such as the totapuri mango, which may lead them to land on the fruit to feed on its nectar. Sometimes, bees can inadvertently get trapped inside the mango while trying to collect nectar, especially if there are small openings or crevices on the skin of the fruit.
In Hawaiian, the word for mango is "mango," which is derived from the English term. While there is no native Hawaiian word specifically for mango, the fruit is enjoyed in Hawaii and often associated with tropical flavors. The Hawaiian language incorporates many borrowed words, especially for non-native plants and fruits.
Mango pulp can be safely stored for four to five days. To keep it fresh, store it in an air-tight glass jar in the refrigerator. Mango pulp gives a fresh, fruity taste to juices, marmalades, and jams.
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"