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Mangoes are also my favourite fruit. Also the favourite fruit of anyone who's ever tried one.
Answers:
skinless squares: its the clean, unmessy, 'sophisticated' way of eating it. We get down and dirty.
without fork: that is unheard of! This is a new permutation I was unprepared for, I'll allow it.
ive explained the cup method in another reply with an image. But it's a novelty thing that kids love.
unfortunately haven't had much exposure to american mangos, central or south. South Asians who've had both dont tend to like them. But locals seem to love them anyways. Apparently they aren't as sweet and lack depth of flavour.
I'm sure you've tried a Chaunsa if you've been in south Asia.
Thank you and hope you get go visit South Asia again for more mangoes soon.