The first mangoes are believed to have originated in South Asia, specifically in the region that includes modern-day India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. Evidence suggests that mango cultivation dates back over 4,000 years in these areas. From South Asia, mangoes spread to other parts of the world, becoming popular in tropical and subtropical regions.
Mango tree's are born first i think......
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mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"
To effectively cut a mango with a seed, first slice off the sides of the mango, avoiding the seed in the middle. Then, score the flesh of each side in a crisscross pattern, being careful not to cut through the skin. Finally, push the skin side out to invert the mango and cut off the cubes of mango flesh.
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Sandra Cisneros first published The House on Mango Streetin 1988 through Arte Publico Press of Houston, Texas.
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To pit a mango effectively and efficiently, first cut off the sides of the mango, avoiding the pit in the center. Then, score the flesh in a crisscross pattern without cutting through the skin. Finally, push the skin side out to expose the cubes of mango flesh, and cut them off the skin.