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  2. Dried mango - Wikipedia

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    Dried mango has 20% of the daily value for Vitamin A and notable content of Vitamin B, D, and E. However, most of the Vitamin C in the mango is lost during the process of dehydration; it carries only 2% of the daily value. Minerals such as calcium, iron, and phosphorus can be found in dried mangoes.

  3. Justin Uy - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Uy founded Profood International Inc. when he was 19 years old which would become known for its dried and processed fruits products, including the "Philippine Brand Dried Mangoes". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Initially, he had trouble in establishing his business domestically so he focused on producing products for export.

  4. Mango - Wikipedia

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    Major flavor chemicals of 'Alphonso' mango from India. In the Philippines, green mangoes are also commonly eaten with bagoong (salty fish or shrimp paste), salt, soy sauce, vinegar, or chilis. [36] [37] Mango float and mango cake, which use slices of ripe mangoes, are eaten in the Philippines.

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  6. Guimaras - Wikipedia

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    Guimaras mangoes are reportedly served at the White House and Buckingham Palace. [25] [26] [27] Guimaras' largest event of the year is the Manggahan Festival (the Mango Festival). [28] The variety of mangoes produced are also best for making dried mangoes, jam and other special delicacies.

  7. Carabao (mango) - Wikipedia

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    The Carabao mango, also known as the Philippine mango or Manila mango among other names, is a variety of particularly sweet mango from the Philippines. [1] It is one of the most important varieties of mango cultivated in the Philippines. The variety is reputed internationally due to its sweetness and exotic taste.

  8. Mangifera altissima - Wikipedia

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    It has small fruits that are pale yellow when ripe and are very sweet, though much more fibrous than commercially cultivated Mangifera indica species like Carabao mangoes. It is threatened by habitat loss. [2] [3] [1] [4] In the Philippines, pahutan mangoes are eaten ripe as is, or eaten with rock salt or used in salads when unripe. [5]

  9. Katchamitha mango - Wikipedia

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    The skin color is green, with yellow blush when ripe. The fruit has a somewhat almost like an unusual shape that is ovate. The flesh is bright green-yellow, ripening from fibrous yellow flesh compared to the native carabao mango, with crispy and has a mildly sweet taste when green, and a sweet taste like banana when yellow. [2]