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File Name: mango_25743
Description: "One of the finest fruits from India. The tree grows from 40 to 50 feet high. The fruit is shaped somewhat like a kidney, is as big as a hen's egg or sometimes a goose's egg, and yellow or reddish, speckled with black. The kernel of the fruit stone is also eaten. Mangoes are eaten raw, made into jellies and preserves, and pickled. The fruit is now grown in Jamaica and other warm countries." — Beach, 1900
Source: The Student's Cyclopedia Volume II C.B Beach, M.A. (C.B. Beach & Company, New York and Chicago)II:751
Keywords: Mango, Tree, Fruit, India,

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