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"Broiled scallops with a mango salsa and an emulsion of sorrel."
"Can I get a different kind of mango in my lassi?"
"Flocks are seen feeding in mango trees, "bearing ripe fruit."
"If you don't have a good time, I'll buy you a mango smoothie.
"Like a ripe mango sheds its stalk when ripe"
"Broiled scallops with a mango salsa and an emulsion of sorrel."
"Can I get a different kind of mango in my lassi?"
"Flocks are seen feeding in mango trees, "bearing ripe fruit."
"If you don't have a good time, I'll buy you a mango smoothie.
"Like a ripe mango sheds its stalk when ripe"
"Mungo," not mangoes.
"The mangoes have gone ripe."
'Cause mangoes are too small and watermelons fall apart too easy.
- And mangoes in syrup.
- Hey, there's still some mangoes by the tire.
"Mungo," not mangoes.
"The mangoes have gone ripe."
'Cause mangoes are too small and watermelons fall apart too easy.
- And mangoes in syrup.
- Hey, there's still some mangoes by the tire.