Sweet juicy fruits such as pears, grapes, watermelon and mangoes both nourish and cleanse. |
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Taro leaves are one of the various green vegetables used together with a variety of tropical fruits like bananas, pineapples, and mangoes. |
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Their diet also includes a variety of fruits such as plantains, bananas, and mangoes. |
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You can use almost any fruit you like, but ripe mangoes, apricots and peaches all work particularly well. |
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Export of mangoes had been restricted earlier by the United States because of pest-risk. |
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He recited a litany of the fruit there, including mangoes, papayas, sweetsops, cherries and coconuts. |
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In many parts of the world mangoes aren't exported much, because the locals eat them all. |
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There's much more beta carotene in traditional crops, from leafy green vegetables to squashes, melons and mangoes. |
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In the winter dampness, the smell of the mule dung and the mangoes was suffocating. |
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Ripe mangoes are eaten for dessert while pickles and chutney are prepared from unripe fruit. |
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When ripe mangoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, Beta-Carotene and other related Carotenoids. |
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There are stacks of mangoes and piles of nopales, baskets of dried chiles and vats of mole paste. |
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The locals there made wine from cashews, sugarcane, carrots, grapefruit, breadfruit, pineapple, and mangoes, to name only the ones I encountered. |
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Farmers can harvest avocados, bananas, breadfruits, mangoes, and oranges, as well as medicinal plants, rubber, and timber. |
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With technological advancements, mangoes are processed into juice, nectar, squash, pulp, jam, and what not. |
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This SEWA farm, like many in Gujarat, grows mangoes, tea, spices and other cash crops. |
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Staples of the diet remain taro, breadfruit, bananas, coconuts, papayas, mangoes, some chicken, pork, canned corned beef and seafood. |
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Fruits are plentiful, including mangoes, melons, oranges, bananas, and pineapples. |
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I would like to obtain dwarf fruit plants such as papayas of Thai origin, mangoes and strawberries. |
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The mangoes that my parents had picked from outside their window had ripened inside the rice drum. |
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Another phytochemical, betacryptoxanthin, is found in orange juice, tangerines, papayas, peaches and mangoes. |
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Try dried apricots and almonds, dried mangoes and Brazil nuts, and dried figs and walnuts. |
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Puree mangoes in a food processor or blender and drizzle over rice pudding, angel food cake, sherbet or lowfat frozen yogurt. |
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I remember that the tree was heavily laden with mangoes that day, and we both climbed the tree and picked some of the succulent fruit. |
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To serve, arrange the red fingerling bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated mangoes, and Brazil nuts on a large plate. |
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Montego Bay offered us some custard apples, mangoes, guineps, and naseberries. |
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It appears to be a minor outrage to our sensitivities, since we take our family mangoes personally. |
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There were mangoes, pawpaw, banana, coconut, guava, lemons, orange and avocado. |
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With half of the season already over, fruit lovers feel they have to wait till next year to enjoy the delicious mangoes. |
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On the way back we bought fresh mangoes and dragon fruit from a road side stall and my mates made friends with the owner and got double portions. |
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It's the season of mangoes and you probably have them coming out of your ears. |
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A homeowner who plants a mango tree does so with the expectation that mangoes will be reaped. |
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Pickled vegetables and fruits like lemons or mangoes are popular accompaniments to meals. |
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Carefully planted in extremely diverse sections, there were formal gardens, as well as fruit groves of mangoes, guavas and citrus trees. |
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The most commonly eaten fruits are mangoes, bananas, grapefruit, papayas, and oranges. |
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I chop up whatever fruits and vegetables I have available and make a delicious salad including my favourite garbanzo beans and mangoes. |
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Domestically grown mangoes, which come from Florida and California and are considered the best by aficionados, peak in summer. |
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However, when a customer comes up, he extricates those fine-looking mangoes or pomegranates from underneath, to be weighed and handed out. |
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Awnings shade raucous vegetable sellers while swarthy men with wooden carts hawk pomegranates, dates and mangoes. |
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Jamaica has the best fruits ever so when I visit I eat lots of mangoes and sweetsops whenever they are in season. |
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The packaging is designed to protect the mangoes from the traumas of the Indian transport system. |
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Now, some will say it's like juxtaposing avocados and mangoes, this comparison of the creator of photomontage with the Prince of California Pop. |
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I don't remember whose idea it was, but we began to pick the overripe mangoes and to throw them at the passing cars. |
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For instance, large number of watermelons, mangoes and other summer fruits began appearing on handcarts in residential colonies and markets. |
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Fruit such as pineapples, coconuts, oranges, mangoes, bananas, apples, and lychees are subject to seasonal availability. |
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Coffee, cotton, peanuts, mangoes, citrus fruits, and sugarcane are other important crops. |
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They also produce sugarcane, bananas, pineapples, and mangoes for the food industry. |
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In making this decision he Committee noted that this provision did not apply to yellow varieties of mangoes. |
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These mangoes are only briefly in season from April, so this would have to be a springtime sendoff. |
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Besides pineapples, Hawaii's fruit industry produces papayas, bananas, guavas, avocados, and other specialty fruit, including mangoes, lychees, rambutans, and starfruits. |
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One can find gavas, grenadines, hog plums, carambolas, and of course mangoes, lychees and a few citrus fruits. |
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Pawpaw, mangoes, pineapple, watermelon, grapefruit and limes, with the addition of a vanilla pod make the most delicious fruit salad. |
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Fruit crops such as mangoes, avocados, pineapples, pawpaw and many others can bring income to a family. |
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Go for colourful fruit such as cantaloupe, watermelon, mangoes, peaches, nectarines, oranges, berries, cherries and grapes. |
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Cooking the mango with a little water will improve stringy mangoes and make them soft. |
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Enjoy fruits such as pineapples, mangoes, pomegranates, papaya, jackfruit, bananas and kumquats. |
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So we also grow exotics like bananas, papayas, mangoes, star fruit, passion fruit and spices in our greenhouse. |
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At Patco greengrocer's on the Romford Road in east London, there has been a run on Indian mangoes. |
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The mangoes are cut into pieces, soaked in salt and then exposed to the sunrays, for preservation. |
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Baka pygmies frequently use some areas of the national park to harvest bush mangoes and other wild forest products. |
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A gentleman is discovered dying on a railway track, his muttonchops pulped like mangoes. |
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Around towns and villages in the Assam Valley, the many fruit trees yield plantains, papayas, mangoes, and jackfruit. |
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Suddenly we began to acknowledge that food existed to be eaten, and people began to appear in the food pages, along with mangoes and radicchio. |
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We also had Indian food including mangoes, chapattis and poppadoms. |
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Fruits and vegetables, including citrus fruits, mangoes, and eggplants, are now cultivated on the islands. |
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Agricultural products include bananas, tomatoes, lettuce, honey, mangoes, citrus fruits, various vegetables and coconuts. |
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This man, Musa Ali, once had 15 acres on which he grew mangoes, beans and maize. |
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Kenya is an ample producer of mangoes, but many rot on the ground due to poor harvesting and marketing systems. |
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Please note that for mangoes from Western Africa and from Ghana, the level ex-works means at the door the cooperative. |
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Now you know why more fresh mangoes are eaten worldwide than any other fruit. |
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We were introduced to many exotic fruits like five fingers, tonka bean, pois doux, fat-pork, banga, donkey stones mangoes and sour cherry back then. |
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Maturity of mangoes is quite hard to judge and if picked when immature the fruit tastes poorly and shrivels in the end. |
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We wake up every morning and eat mangoes, papayas and cinnamon Danishes. |
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He digs peanut butter out of bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and sweet potatoes and grapes. |
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Basil, cucumber, mangoes, the cooing of turtledoves on torrid afternoons, the screech of buses coming to a sudden halt. |
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With a seriously stuffed belly, we were tempted by a warm chocolate brownie garnished with redcurrants and ice cream, and a crepe filled with mangoes and strawberries. |
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To my mother's relief, I began welcoming her curries with more enthusiasm, and seemed content with lychees or mangoes or even the lowly sapote for dessert. |
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The 13 kinds of fruit are sugar apples, pineapples, papayas, star fruits, mangoes, guavas, bell fruits, grapefruits, coconuts, loquats, plums, peaches and persimmons. |
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They were eating mangoes, which smelled lovely, and I said as much. |
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Now, those industries have gone and globalisation means that we can buy sun-drenched pineapples, mangoes and passion fruit in the middle of winter. |
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Fruits markets are depending on fruits like pineapple and mangoes supplied locally and there has been a complete shortage of grapes, oranges and apples. |
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Papayas, pineapples, mangoes, plantains, and sweet potatoes are abundant through much of the year. |
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In Northern Queensland, mangoes and avocados and lichees quickly ran up against an oversupplied market. |
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Haiti exports crops such as mangoes, cacao, coffee, papayas, mahogany nuts, spinach, and watercress. |
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Village farmers in India for years sell their mangoes and papayas at rock bottom prices because the middlemen who purchased them lied about selling prices in the city. |
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The toddy palms and neem trees and mangoes and peepul that were hidden behind the bazaars now become visible and in their turn hide the bazaars. |
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Several agricultural crops are attacked, including avocados, Annona cherimola, citrus, coffee, cotton, Croton tiglium, guavas, Hevea brasiliensis, mangoes, pawpaws and Santalum album trees. |
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Later, the members of NHK centers were served Pakistani mangoes juices and lassi as well as traditional Pakistani food. |
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Trevor, like an Aussie outbacker, eats snacks and a pickup meal of bread, cantaloupe, olives, mangoes, and melon. |
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Rambutans, mangosteens, and mangoes ripen at one of many beach vendors' stalls. |
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Maize-soya porridge can be pepped up with mangoes, tamarind or tomatoes. |
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Cotton and many fruit trees are also grown, with mangoes being the most valuable. |
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Apples, peaches, pecans, grapes, and in Mexico mangoes and avocados, suffer significant losses, and P. omnivora is a major constraint to apple cultivation in Texas. |
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He loves: his family, golf, movies, poetry, trips, mangoes, and chocolate. |
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We will take advantage of the mid February rotation also to order more fresh food from the National Ship Chandlers, who surprised and delighted us with a delivery of fresh apricots, bananas and mangoes on the last flight. |
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Thanks to the addition of new origins like Chile and Egypt, our supply program of citrus fruits, grapes and mangoes becomes complete and these seasonal fruits will be soon available all year round for our customers. |
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On 3 December, Augustin, 56, who has a drinks business in the centre of Petit-Goâve, went on his Honda motor-cycle to the small plot of land he owns near L'Acul to gather mangoes and coconuts. |
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It will also help them to find additional sources of income by encouraging them to plant red peppers and mangoes, which can grow beneath cocoa trees, and coconuts, which can grow above them. |
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Thread on to skewers, grill on the barbecue and serve with diced mangoes. |
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Bananas, potatoes, beans, sugarcane, tobacco, jute, coconuts, kapok, cinchona, lemons, cassava, sesame, China grass, mulberry, and mangoes are also grown. |
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He was seized several days later as he foraged for mangoes and although he offered to act as a porter carrying food he was recognized by one gunman and denounced as a teacher and traitor. |
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Exotic fruits include coconut, guavas, mangoes, papaya, pineapples, bananas, custard apples, passion fruit, tamarind and, of course, ackees. |
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Peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, mangoes and cherries all respond similarly to sautéing, poaching, macerating, grilling, roasting and drying. |
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The older children, on the higher branches, peeled and sliced the mangoes with penknives and passed the pieces down to the smaller ones on the lower branches. |
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In Pennsylvania and western Maryland, mangoes were generally made with green bell peppers. |
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The coconut palms, mangoes, soursops, sweet potatoes, millet, beans, pineapples, manioc, papayas... which now form part of the daily diet of Cape Verdeans, were imported from India and Brazil! |
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Dominica offers some of the most succulent fresh fruits in the Caribbean, including: mangoes, papayas, melons, oranges, grapefruits, bananas, soursop and tangerines. |
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Burkina Faso is a tropical and sud-saharian country whisch is covered from west to southwest with huge onchards with produce eery year between March and August a great number of fresh mangoes. |
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In this mischievous scene, two rubellite chimpanzees are stretching out on vines of red gold to reach a bunch of mangoes represented by a cluster of orange-red sapphires. |
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Mr Swain also grows rice, mangoes, cashew nuts, bananas and papaya. |
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The mango sort is one of my favourites, ripe mangoes being inextricably linked in my mind with India, but the recipe below is versatile enough to work with most fruits, or no fruit at all. |
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Asda sold more persimmons than mangoes during the persimmon's three-month season last year. |
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Plant exotics, including avocados, bananas, cherimoyas, citrus, jujubes, macadamias, mangoes, and pineapple and strawberry guavas. |
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Plant exotics, including avocados, bananas, cherimoyas, citrus, pineapple, and strawberry guavas, jujubes, macadamias, and mangoes. |
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Such a deal would benefit Pakistan's stuttering economy and boost those who barter chillies, mangoes and carpets over the Kashmiri line of control. |
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Amchur is a spice, which is prepared from the flesh of dried green mangoes and it is widely used in the entire South Asian subcontinent. |
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Mind you, if they fly in downstairs, they are quite happy to settle for unblue mangoes. |
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Fruit bats pollinate many fruit crops, such as mangoes, bananas and guava. |
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Very smelly fish announces the arrival of spring, the sweet smell of mangoes heralds in summer and there is no winter until roasted batata appear on street corners. |
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Ripe, deeply fragrant papayas, juicy and perfumed mangoes and intensely floral-scented passion fruits bring a little ray of tropical sunshine into any day. |
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Today we can also find mangoes, avocados, quinoa, coffee, evaporated milk, lucuma, giant corn, snacks, mandarins, limes, scallops, mussels, beans and more. |
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