Mango is considered as the national fruit of the Philippines and is also called "apple of the tropics". It is known all over the world and it is often imported from other countries in tropical countries. You will know that mango is ripe if it has yellow skin and will taste its sweetest flavor. There are two types of mangoes that are sweet (manggang piko at manggang kalabaw).
Mango is the national fruit of the Filipinos. The mango tree is fertile and the birds feed on it. The most popular mango species of Filipinos are the so-called (manggang kalabaw) they are large and long, when it is raw it is very sour and it is sweet when it is ripe it is so delicious. Throughout the continent of the Philippines it is scattered by mango cultivation, often seen in the provinces.
There are different types of (manggang indyano,piko, kalabaw, at manggang mansanas)Mangoes grow in tropical countries but can also grow in cold places like America. The height of the mango ranges from 50 to 80 feet, caring for the mango tree by spraying insecticide drugs. In the Philippines, particularly in Zambales and Guimaras, it exports the country out of the country for profit.
APPLE MANGO
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INDIAN MANGO
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Mango belongs to the genus Mangifera, comprised of several types of mangosteen trees in the flowering plants of the Anacardiaceae family. Mango is native to the subcontinent of India especially in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia. Its fruit is very rich in color and color: yellow, green or red. Its aromatic fragrance is unique in its variety that can be used in various ingredients or perfumes. Mango is also preserved and dehydrated or mixed with various foods.
MANGO JAM
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Different companies produce their products made from ripe mango, some products are dried mango, mango candy, mango juice, mango jam, mango liqueur, mango pizza.Most of my fellow filipino's are making mango float for their desert during having a birthday party or an any accation.
MANGO FLOAT
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GUIMARAS MANGO PIZZA
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Reference:
https://thedailyroar.com/culture/philippines-national-fruit/
https://themixedculture.com/2013/11/07/the-golden-fruit-of-the-philippines-manila-mango/
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