Mango
Medicinal Plant
CAPITAL CULTURE: 60 years of US meals for India...gold candles. Their feast included a main course of wild Copper river salmon with red kuri squash and rice bean ragout. Dessert included mango and banner lotus, litchis and raspberry sauce, honey almond squares and chocolate coconut bars. In this article: White House, Indira Gandhi, India, Nancy Reagan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy, and George W. Bush |
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New York Times | 11 hours ago
Raising Vegetarian Children
...diet. Her problem so far, she says, is partly the temptation presented by other children. ("What sort of chance does marinated tofu and mango-flecked quinoa stand against deep-fried chicken fingers?" she asks.) Most of the challenge,...
In this article: Chicken, Wheat gluten, Tofu, and Los Angeles Times
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The Bergen Record | 23 hours ago
15 Minute Chef: Spicy shrimp and mango salad
* Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 medium red bell pepper Peel and cut mango into cubes and slice the red pepper into small pieces about the size of the shrimp. 1 tablespoon reduced-fat vinaigrette dressing There are no...
In this article: Black pepper
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Honolulu Star Bulletin | 2 days ago
Island Hopping
...prime rib of beef, crab-crusted mahi mahi topped with a papaya and cilantro salsa, as well as stuffed pork-loin with sun-dried papaya, mango and pineapple. Side dishes will include Portuguese-sausage stuffing mixed with watercress;...
In this article: Papaya, Green bean casserole, Corn on the cob, Sweet potato, Potato, Pineapple, Garlic, and Watercress
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The Salt Lake Tribune | 4 days ago
With cookies, sometimes convenience is cheaper
...about $1.60 per dozen to make. And if you like, you can use whatever dried fruit and nuts you have on hand instead of the pecans and dried mango called for here (raisins and peanuts would be great). To avoid waste, buy just the amount of...
In this article: Sugar cookie, Dried fruit, Cookie dough, Waste, Pineapple, and Sugar
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The Bergen Record | 4 days ago
Tilapia with mango chutney
Last updated: Friday November 20, 2009, 7:39 AM Black bean and rice salad (recipe follows) Heat the oil in a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Saute fish 4 minutes, turn and saute 4 minutes for fillets 1 inch thick. Season to...
In this article: Salad, Cholesterol, Carbohydrate, and Saturated fat
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washingtonpost.com | 5 days ago
The 'Lost' Hour: Season 3 Review
...pork-related. (Wild boar is pushing it, but pork is close enough.) Maybe some pork tenderloin garnished with a mango relish of some sort. (Mango also strikes me as key to the meal.) If you can't work the mango into the main dish, then at...
In this article: Lost, Ian Somerhalder, Ben, and Juliet
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Telegraph.co.uk - Food and drink | 6 days ago
Christmas 2009: Mango passionfruit and pineapple trifle
Christmas 2009: Mango, passion-fruit and pineapple trifle If you want to be totally tropical then leave out the raspberries and add more mango. And make sure you get a really good custard - it makes all the difference. Mango,...
In this article: Pineapple and Sponge cake
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Description from Wikipedia:
Mangoes belong to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous species of tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is indigenous to the Indian Subcontinent. Cultivated in many tropical regions and distributed widely in the world, mango is one of the most extensively exploited fruits for food, juice, flavor, fragrance and color, making it a common ingredient in new functional foods often called superfruits. Its leaves are ritually used as floral decorations at weddings and religious ceremonies. It is also the national fruit of India, Pakistan & the Philippines. ==Etymology==
'Mango' comes from Portuguese manga, which is probably from Malayalam manga. The first recorded attestation of the word in a European language is in the following passage (in Italian) referring to Kozhikode: "Se troua quiui anchora unaltro fructo che se chiama Amba, el pede suo se chiama Manga."
Its first recorded occurrence in certain languages, for instance post-classical Latin (1511), and French (1540), (both as manga), appears to be in translations of this text. The relevant passage was not translated into English but may have had an indirect influence.
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