(Pictures are from the Internet) Mangoes are not always more delicious the more expensive they are. It's not that the bigger the better. When buying mangoes, it is more important to learn to look at the type Know how to distinguish different types of mangoes You can get a more suitable price Buy your favorite mango The green mangoes grown on the roadside are not green mangoes! The mangoes planted on the roadside look very similar to green mangoes, and many people pick them up and take them home to eat, but in fact, this kind of mango is green mango, which is not the same variety as the mango we eat. Greening Miscanthus is a greening plant used for viewing and air purification. Because it is exposed to the road for a long time, it absorbs exhaust and dust from cars, so the pulp contains harmful substances such as heavy metals. Because pesticides need to be sprayed on daily basis to control diseases and pests, there may be pesticide residues on green Miscanthus and it should never be eaten. Moreover, green mango has little flesh, high fiber and is bitter, making it not suitable for eating at all. If you want to eat mangoes, you should buy proper edible mangoes. Among the mangoes mentioned in this article, there is always one that suits you. Remember to choose according to the instructions when buying! |
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