1)The core of the mango is a part of mango fruit( and not a seed by itself ) and it is called endocarp in botanical language.
2 ) This endocarp ( The core ) is hard and stony . It encloses the seed.
3) The fleshy and edible part of a ripe mango is called Mesocarp.
4 ) The outer skin , that changes color during ripening , is the epicarp or exocarp .
5) Due to hard and stony endocarp the mango fruit is called drupe or the stone fruit in botany ( Coconut is another example .
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http://curiousdomestic.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/mangoseed2a.jpg
http://www.simplemalaysian.com/fruits/mango/images/mango_seed_rz.jpg
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/mango4b.jpg
In botany Carp means Fruit or fruiting body
Epi- or exo- means outer
Meso- means middle
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Endo- means the inner
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In the center of the mango fruit is a single flat, oblong seed.
mango is called "AMRA" in sanskrit
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Mango is called "Aam" in Hindi.
Mango is called "आम्रफल" (Amraphala) in Sanskrit.
Mango in Sanskrit is called "आम्रफल" (Amra-phala).
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1)The core of the mango is a part of mango fruit( and not a seed by itself ) and it is called endoscopy in botanical language. 2 ) This endoscopy ( The core ) is hard and stony . It encloses the seed....
In Bangla, mango is called "আম" (pronounced "aam"). It is a popular fruit in Bangladesh and is often enjoyed fresh, in desserts, or as part of various dishes. The mango is also the national fruit of Bangladesh.
In Tamil language, mango is called "மாம்பழம்" (pronounced as "Maampalam").
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