My brothers march visit

Philippines
March 4, 2024 12:51pm CST
Few days after my mom's birthday, one of my cousins paid a visit along with 2 sacks of unripe mangoes. I was happy but since it's really been hot these days it didn't take long for them to be ripe. And this kind of mangoes I prefer to eat them unripe. So, after a few days my other brother came and their mangoes were already riped. I enived them when they siad they could turn it into a shake since we still don't have a blender to this day. Well, I can still purchase unripe mangoes on the market. Have a nice day
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@RebeccasFarm (87041)
• United States
5 Mar
Oh nice they brought the mangoes.
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• Philippines
6 Mar
Yeah it was really nice that we still get to eat it free @RebeccasFarm because it's expensive on the market.
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• United States
6 Mar
@Letranknight2015 Yes it would be.
@dya80dya (34615)
4 Mar
Are unripe mangoes tasty?
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• Philippines
6 Mar
Well, from my perspective yes @dya80dya not too salty unlike other unripe mangoes. if we still have a blender it would have been an easy shake.
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@rsa101 (37987)
• Philippines
8 Mar
The summer has just begun, and the heat and humidity are already high. Once again, mangos will be in season, and the market will have an abundance of them. I am happy your brother is letting you have it for free. I also enjoy eating unripe mangos; I either slice them and dip them in sugar or salt to cut down on the sourness.
@much2say (54009)
• Los Angeles, California
4 Mar
What kind of mangoes are they that you could eat them unripe? But I think you may have a bigger variety than what we can get here. Ah, you should get a blender then - you could do a lot with it!
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@kaylachan (59717)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Mar
I'm glad things worked out for you. hopefully for the best.
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