"The mango is native to South Asia, from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. It is the national fruit of India,[1]Pakistan and the Philippines, and the national tree of Bangladesh." (From Wikipoedia).
The mango is one of my favorite fruit, speciffically the Atolfo mango. I love it best when it is partially ripe and has a wonderful sweet and sour flavour.
An interesting thing about the mango is it has the same substance in it's skin as poison ivy, The substance is urushiol. The mango and poison ivy are from the same family. It is only the skin of the mango that has urushiol. The pulp is free of this substance. I am not allergic, and poison ivy has little effect on me, but I notice when I handle and eat a mango right off the rind, I get a slightly itchy, burning sensation on my lips, and this would be the urushiol.
trees, im pretty sure :) Yes trees. Though a tree is a plant.
About 57 mangoes can grow on a mango tree
they grow in the rain forest in africa
Mango likes to grow in hot and bright summer
it can grow upto 400ft in height
because mango trees contract with sausage seeds that creates mega samgo
Its fruit from a tree - like oranges, grapefruits.
mangos are orange
Different species of different fruits or plants grow differently. For example, a blueberry tree would grow to about 50cm maximum when a mango tree would grow to about 5m.
The difference of mango tree and coconut tree is the mango is sweet and the coconut tree is delicious.....and the mango is yellow and no to much big and the coconut tree is green and that is big
mango tree
The ISBN of The Mango Tree is 0002215861.