Family: Anacardiaceae
Genre: Mangifera
Species indicates
Common Names: Mango, here is a kuo, anbah, Agac manga, manga, Mangot fil Mangot, Manguier, Mamuang, aangga, merpelam, Pélem
Overview: The mango is known worldwide as the apple (or peach) in the tropics. Both the tree and its fruits are labeled mango. It is a native of Burma and eastern India and is one of the most commonly eaten fruits in tropical countries around the world. The tree is for adultsfruit yellow / red whose skin is a peach is a bit 'thicker. The mango is ovoid, although two or three times as big as an egg.
Location: Mango is a tropical tree, which requires temperatures above zero. The mango is now widely grown as a fruit tree in the warm tropical and subtropical regions throughout the Indian subcontinent, all three of North and South America, Caribbean, South and Central Africa, Australia and South-East Asia.
Uses: The fruit of a ripe mango is very sweet, with adistinct flavor. The different cultures in which it is grown in India, mango, ripe mango is often cut into thin layers, dried and folded in a typical cash crop that has a viscous consistency. In Mexico, mangoes, seasoned with chili powder and salt. In Indonesia, green mango with street vendors sell sugar, salt and pepper seasoning.
The mango contains many vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, and enzymes that help digestion and intestinal health everything that makes this fruitexcellent source of nutrition. Every part of the mango is beneficial, used in folk medicine and traditional tribal in one way or another for centuries.
The best way to a ripe mango farm is to eat directly from the tree. A good mango is a wonder of nature. This fruit has bright orange flesh is full of wonderful tropical flavors, finished with a finished cake. The mango is the "queen of tropical fruits" and enjoyed around the world.
Disclaimer: The statements containedhere have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Any reference to medicinal use is not intended to treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease.
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