Unnecessarily
By Jaya singh
@Starkinds (32712)
India
June 12, 2021 12:32am CST
Like I told in the morning, last night there was a very strong storm and rain, due to which most of the mango trees planted in my kitchen garden some mangoes fell down, now these mangoes are neither ripe nor raw. Feels bad that so many mangoes were broken unnecessarily
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@hora_fugit (5863)
• India
12 Jun 21
Nature never does anything unnecessarily!
From the look of it, few mangoes can be eaten. Rest have more possible uses - pickles, chutney, aam panna... basically whatnot! You could even discover a new recipe no one ever thought about
I hope it was the mangoes which fell down, and not the trees themselves. That would be sad.
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@hora_fugit (5863)
• India
12 Jun 21
@Starkinds Make both. Should not deprive yourself of a good treat.
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@Starkinds (32712)
• India
12 Jun 21
I like aam panna but my parents don't. So I'll use them to make chatani
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@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
12 Jun 21
Here in my country, we preserve the green, unriped mangoes. Just peel, slice in strips and put in a glass jar with water and salt.
Pickled mangoes are good with fried fish meals.
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@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
12 Jun 21
@Starkinds If in the refrigerator, could last up to three months.
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@Sam_graphixer (2457)
• India
12 Jun 21
yes .. that's a bad thing ...now what you gonna do with this ?
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@Sam_graphixer (2457)
• India
12 Jun 21
@Starkinds hmm.. sad indeed . i love mango .
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@allknowing (134965)
• India
13 Jun 21
We go through this disappointment every year
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@sjvg1976 (41268)
• Delhi, India
12 Jun 21
@Starkinds okay . Yes that would have hurt when we cannot eat these mangoes.
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@Prabhatsingh (3537)
• India
13 Jun 21
Put it with a chemical used to make manages ripe.
and Voila.
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