I like
mangoes. Among all the fruits, I think I like mangoes the most; I like them
better than rambutan and pulasan.
When we
were younger, in Sheffield, I can still remember the red skinned mangoes ayah
would buy from the corner shop. I remember them smelling very sweet (can you
smell sweetness? I don’t know). I can’t really recall how they tasted like, but
I’d imagine them tasting very good.
During my
stay in the states, mangoes were very hard to get. I’d buy them at Wal-Mart for
$3 a piece whenever the season comes. Yup, true to the supply-demand law, it
was that expensive.
In Kelantan,
mangoes are called pauh. One of the most outstanding local ones which I know of
is the mangga raja. It turns light green when it’s ripe enough, and it
smells good.
One of the
most common one is the chokanan. This type of mango originates from Thailand. It
is also called the honey mango and sometimes the Miracle Mango because it often
fruits twice a year. I think that’s really the reason why it’s ayah’s personal
choice of mango when it comes to his hobby. He has quite a few chokanan trees
he planted himself. Right before it ripens, ayah would wrap them up with
newspapers just to make sure bugs or bats or birds won’t eat them up. The sweet
smell produced attracts the three Bs.
Well, I just
like mangos.
And I got
the Shanghai job.
re-watched cidade de deus. awesome movie.
15 comments:
yeayyyyyyy~ i'm just so happy for you.
-you're happy you got the job right :)
i like mangoes too
terbaik la bro!!!
should go celebrate. when u coming down to kl again? or ipoh?
mangoes!!! i love mangoes too!!!
mangoes are awesome
Great Post
mangoes in Indonesia are injected with a kind of liquid that makes them so sweet. it's not healthy anyway, it causes cancer
Thank for the special one share : from Mukena Bali
Nice blog
info good
Thank you
Good job
Numpang lapak gan
i like this blog
nice info, thanks
mantap broo
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