Mangoes do not have hair, but they do have a fibrous texture that some people describe as "stringy." This fibrous material is more prominent in certain varieties of mangoes, particularly when they are not fully ripe. These fibers can sometimes be found around the seed and in the flesh, contributing to the fruit's unique mouthfeel.
with string and hair
because mango is rich in vit-b and minerals that helps and nourish hair growth
the mango has a stem, skin, seed, hair, juice and flesh
You get string as long as hair. You tie string with a knot to root of hair. You twist string around hair. Then you tie a knot at the end once you have desire length. You can add beads to the end
hair spray? :)
Sally's hair is shiny black like raven feathers.
horse hair
it depends on your hair's length obviously ! gosh !
The sound comes from the friction of the bow hair (horse hair) and the string.
Well it really depends on how long yo hair is
A Jamaican singer who plays a one-string guitar. He got the name "Brushy" because of his hair, hence "Brushy One-String".
horse hair, and wood.