19 Mangoes,1 orange, 80 Lemons
There are 17 grams of carbs in 100 grams of mango.
Coming from Malaysia which is in the tropic, mango trees grow tall and they last many many years. I don't have horticultural knowledge, but I remember mango trees grown from seed can be 50 metres or taller and have a fruit bearing age of 20 years or longer. In the tropic, the trees bear fruit every year without fertilizer. Our only problem was how to get the fruits which are very high up the trees. In Eastwood, Sydney (Australia) where I have some grafted mango trees which are about 5 year old, it is difficult to have much fruits, I think mainly because they fall off in the high summer heat. However, I have seen some bigger mango trees (about 10 metres tall) with literally hundreds of big fruits last summer at Ryde and Meadowbank. So, this year, I have started to apply some fertilizer and watering and at the moment it looks like I will eventually have 20 staying fruits in one of the trees. Currently, the fruits are a little bigger than egg sizes. However, I have no idea what specific fertilizer I should be using and how much or how often and how much watering I should do. I would really appreciate proven knowledge in those aspects.
No. Lemons were first grown in southern India and China, being first cultivated around 100 BC. However, Mexico is regarded as the second largest producer of lemons in the world, after India (2010).
On average, one lemon weighs about 100 grams.
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It all depends on what kind of juice it is. If it is a fruit juice, it would be in the fruit food group, and so on.
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A 1-cup serving of mango contains about 100 calories and some vitamin C, calcium, vitamin E and vitamin A.
the chemical element C6H12O6 which is granulated sugar
They have more than one seed,they are succulent fleshly fruits
The average volume of an orange is 246.45 centimeter cubed. This is assuming that the average orange weighs about 100 g.
because fruits and salad has 100% of vitamins 89% of protain and 98% of calcium