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7 Ways Pakistanis Like To Eat Mangoes

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only if you overeat... just eat half or a slice... also depends on type of mango.
overeating mango gives me motion... if I am in in India(hot summer)...
do you drink mango juice? eat mango fruitbar ?
Eat half? or a slice? of a mango??
YOU MUST BE KIDDING?
Arent you from India?
An Indian or Pakistani talking about mangoes in slices? Kuda khofi kro bahi!! Ghalib ka socha ga :P. Mangoes are meant to be consumed by crates.

Feel sorry for you @Spring Onion . I hope you can make up for that lost fun with some other fruits! (if some other fruit can come close to beating mangoes :P )
 
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You missed it---mangos eaten by the crate-----that is how I would consume them---when the mango crates came from my grand fathers farm---they would be put in the pantry to get ripe and I would sneak in and finish of a crate and dispose of the seeds and skin.
salaam khan saheb aapki aur meri aadten bahut kuch miltee see hain per farq sirf itna hai ki pakrre janne per meri chitroll ho jaatee thee :cray:

waise the best memory i remember was in my nanies house in dehra doon where we use to steal mangoes mango orchards in the area ... sabse jyada kick tab milti thee jab chawkidaar peeche bhagta thaa uar hum dost log aam le ke bhaag jaate the :D
 
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Eat half? or a slice? of a mango??
YOU MUST BE KIDDING?
Arent you from India?
An Indian or Pakistani talking about mangoes in slices? Kuda khofi kro bahi!! Ghalib ka socha ga :P. Mangoes are meant to be consumed by crates.

Feel sorry for you @Spring Onion . I hope you can make up for that lost fun with some other fruits! (if some other fruit can come close to beating mangoes :P )
lol..some people have low tolerance for some fruits.. both mango and jackfruit(ripened) give me motion.. I dont know when to stop and eat like a monkey...
 
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lol..some people have low tolerance for some fruits.. both mango and jackfruit(ripened) give me motion.. I dont know when to stop and eat like a monkey...
I never had the jackfruit. :(
I do like to try different foods and fruits as well but unfortunately never had a chance to try this. One of the few remaining i suppose. :( I am not sure if this is available in Pakistan.

EDIT: Oh i just saw that they are growing it in Sindh now. :yahoo:
What season it comes to market? summers or winters? I must plan a trip accordingly :P

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Is all of this edible or only that seed or the nut like portion in the center (two visible here) are eaten? Or wait, if this just a cutting from the flesh?
 
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I never had the jackfruit. :(
I do like to try different foods and fruits as well but unfortunately never had a chance to try this. One of the few remaining i suppose. :( I am not sure if this is available in Pakistan.

EDIT: Oh i just saw that they are growing it in Sindh now. :yahoo:
What season it comes to market? summers or winters? I must plan a trip accordingly :P

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Is all of this edible or only that seed or the nut like portion in the center (two visible here) are eaten? Or wait, if this just a cutting from the flesh?
its usually late summer/rainy season in India but could be different in east asia.. ripen jackfruit has lots of fruits(?) like this... its seed at center of these and fleshy bit outside. Removing them from jackfruit however is messy(sticks to your finger) and its usually dad/mom's job.
the other way to eat jackfruit is to use in curry when they are not ripe at all
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its usually late summer/rainy season in India but could be different in east asia.. ripen jackfruit has lots of fruits(?) like this... its seed at center of these and fleshy bit outside. Removing them from jackfruit however is messy(sticks to your finger) and its usually dad/mom's job.
the other way to eat jackfruit is to use in curry when they are not ripe at all
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I will try to get some this season. There are not many fruits left on my "to try" list :P Will want to get this off from that!
 
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THIS year’s mango exports began last month on an optimistic note as exporters reportedly secured supply orders of $1.1m from first five days’ sale.

Exports to traditional markets such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Central Asia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, Europe and Scandinavia are in full swing. However, new markets like South Africa, Japan, the US, Russia and Australia, which were recently opened for the Pakistani mango are highly competitive.

Exporters hope to earn $75mn this year by exporting 100,000 tonnes – a target which was missed last year due to a 40pc drop in mango production. Foreign sales of 72,000 tonnes then were the lowest in the last five years. The total mango production this year is expected to be 1.6m tonnes.One reason for better performance is the ban on use of wooden boxes for fruit and vegetable exports.
 
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