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Perhaps because Mango trees grow to huge sizes and its a massive industry up north here in Australia the number of trees pruned etc it is a timber to be sourced that can be beautiful. Have always thought the fruit eaten when ripe requires care, there are a lot of varieties when the season is on in the summer we buy them by the flat containg up to fifteen pieces of the heavenly fruit.


Peter.:thumbs:


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