I have a series of photos of the parakeets
piercing the mangoes hanging from the tree, but I haven't uploaded the images
to the laptop, so perhaps I would do it later. As of now, I share some photos
of hanging mangoes from 2019 and some from 2021.
Our relatives shared enough mangoes this time,
apart from dad’s purchase from the shop; we had mangoes almost every day, but
as a diabetic patient, I limit myself to a small slice. Mom and dad too take in
limits, and we take it along with the lunch as its effect against diabetes
seems less.
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I can't eat mangoes but I know people who love them. Have a wonderful week, Jeevan.
ReplyDelete...mangoes are a treat that I rare have.
ReplyDeleteWe love mangoes and we have ate quite a lot of mangoes this season. We can still find mangoes being sold in the fruit shops and most of them are imported mangoes. Very nice and sweet but not cheap.
ReplyDeleteLove mangoes ~ glad there was an abundant crop of them ~ Xo
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I love to eat mangoes but like you say, mangoes have a lot of fructose so must eat in moderation so that blood sugar doesn't go up too much. Can see from your photo, the tree has so many mangoes. A very good harvest.
ReplyDeleteI love to eat mangoes like crazy! Usually I would buy many varieties imported from Thailand because they are cheaper. Do you know that Indian Mangoes are prized fruits and very expensive in overseas? They are exported to many countries including Malaysia up to US and Canada! Indian Mangoes are very huge and very sweet with thick flesh. Yummy!!
ReplyDeleteMangoes are one of my favourite fruits in addition to durians and mangosteens. I am really lucky and can eat one big mango at a time with no effects. We have that type of mangoes in your pixs here too. It is also commonly grown in our gardens, but over here our monkeys eat them before they get ripe so we have the same problem as your neighbour - we plant fruit trees to feed nature's own which is also commendable as we have encroach so much into their land.
ReplyDeleteI like eating mango. They are an unusual fruit on the tree.
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