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gosh, people, Mangoes are', naturally, the king of fruits. We in this northern climate have to put up with apples and pears and then we geat sent from exotic places the magnificent mango. And we bemoan stringiness, we bemoan lack of taste; we even bemoan difficulty in eating. Cast aside your doubts. Don't peel the thing. Cut off one side with a sharp knife. Cut off the other side. Slice them into cubes. Eat with a cocktail stick, skin ON. Delicious.

HighEnd Guava? Moody old wagon.

I won't forget that particular paternity suit in a hurry.

The worst of it all, though were the witnesses.

I doubt I'll be able to pass a civil word with Jeremy Paxman, Rabbi Lionel BlueJoke or Kelly Brooke ever again.


Some things just go too deep.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Mango is fine, provided someone else prepares it

> for you, in a very small portion.

> In fact just one and a half slices, maximum.


I couldn't agree more...


> And as a refreshing kulfi is welcome.


Ditto.


> But if anyone offers you the 'juice', 'nectar' or

> any other euphimism for the squeezings of the

> thing, spit in their face.

> It's filth plain and simple. Sweet filth at that.


You get the idea...


> Puts me in mind of the pineapple, the fruit

> whether fresh, tinned or the flavouring of an iced

> dessert is superb.

> The juice I wouldn't scour my lavatory with.


W-ell, I wouldn't go that far...pineapple juice is slightly bearable if you mix it with fresh lime juice and a quart of finest jamaican rum.

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