Yes, young mango seeds can be eaten, although they are not commonly consumed. The seeds of young, tender mangoes are softer and may have a mild flavor. However, it's important to ensure they are properly prepared, as the mature seeds are hard and can be difficult to digest. Always consult reliable sources or culinary experts before trying new food items.
The seed and then die
No, the mango seed is not poisonous. However, the outer skin of the mango seed contains a compound that can cause skin irritation in some people. It is safe to eat the flesh of the mango fruit, but the seed should not be consumed.
by animals and humans when they eat mangoes they throw the seeds
the part of the mango seed are seed coat protect the the food.hilum ,radicle.
If pepaya have a small seed if mango have a big seed
In the center of the mango fruit is a single flat, oblong seed.
no
Mango seeds are found inside mango fruit. Lemon seeds are found inside lemons.
mango tree
peel the mango (with a pear peeler)then cut the mango length wise along the edge of the seedrotate the mango 90 degrees and cut off any excess flesh.**eating the flesh of the seed is also good**or**if you would like cut the mango into cubes**or** you can also just bite into the mango like an apple or pear [after peeled!]**
No
Mango seeds are not poisonous if ingested, but they can be a choking hazard due to their size and hard outer shell. It is not recommended to eat the seed as it can cause digestive issues.