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"Are you carrying any mangoes?"

Whether you buy the sweet-and-sour pale-skinned langras of Varanasi or the intensely yellow, sweet dussehris of Lucknow or the satiny, heavenly Alphonsos of Ratnagiri near Bombay, what you will be getting are mangoes that man and nature have perfected together.

Madhur Jaffrey relishes Indian mangoes in the New York Times. via Rebecca's Pocket

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