yes. if you cut the mango into small bite sized pieces.
A mango is called a mango because it was the name of the African explorer, Michael Mango. In 1827, at age 22, Michael was strolling along through the Malawi streets when a giant mango suddenly dropped on his head. The mango was yellow, slightly green and smelt as sweet as summer. Mr. Mango thought it would TASTE as sweet as summer too, so naturally, he took a big bite. Poor Michael had no clue that he had to peel the mango before eating it. He choked on the skin and lay on the streets, unable to breathe. When the paramedics got to Michael, it was too late. Michael Mango had died. No one was around when Michael had bitten into the mango and all they found was a strange fruit on the ground with one bite taken out of it. A starving 41-year old woman saw the mango on the ground and was so desperate that she too died from choking on the skin. Passersby understood that Michael Mango must've passed away because of the mango. To this day, that is why the mango is called a mango.
a comb has teeth but it can not bite thats it
peel the mango (with a pear peeler)then cut the mango length wise along the edge of the seedrotate the mango 90 degrees and cut off any excess flesh.**eating the flesh of the seed is also good**or**if you would like cut the mango into cubes**or** you can also just bite into the mango like an apple or pear [after peeled!]**
One example of Foil in House on Mango Street is Sally is the exact opposite of Esperanza
mango is the best example of a seed plant.
In the book A Mango Shaped Space, an example of symbolism is Mia's cat Mango. Mango represents life and what is left of Mia's grandfather. Mango helped Mia cope with the loss of her grandfather and Mia actually believes Mango is a gift from him.
"A mango on a tree" is not a sentence, because it is not a complete thought. It could be part of a variety of sentences. One example would be, I see a mango on a tree. Or, There is a mango on a tree. Or that bird is perched next to a mango on a tree.
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mango is the best example of a seed plant.
#1. you get it with a bit of colour #2. you start squishing it (its the only mango you can squish or else they go bad) #3. and then you bite of a teeny bit of skin at the top #4. and then you start drinking it.... Enjoy your pina colada mango (literally tastes like pina colada)
Trait simply means - quality or character for example - if we say the mango has a yellow color, then yellow color is a trait of the mango