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What Now ?

Ang manga "bow'! naks...did I wrote it in my dialect? aw! I'm not supposed to or I get a reprimand letter again from my advertisers "hahahaha". Anyway, it's going to be mango season very soon and hope Mama and Tatay will get some income from their mango tress.
I took some photos to show you all how delecious and mouth water mango to me or to all filipinos...we love it even my kids would climbed the highest mountain in Cagayan just to get it.

I grow-up with mango business ( partnership )and we did some exportation around Philippines and some countries in Asia but the business was not too good for my family because for personal reason I cannot share it here. Maybe, someday when the time will come.

All photos mango photos here, is not mine...I took them somewhere...thanks guys...if you see this one.now back to work!

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11:44 PM

Hmm...

Agree!

Can't find anything close to our Philippine mangoes here in SG!    



5:36 PM

Oh my those mangoes looks so delicious, hmm can't find that here in US. There's mango here but not the same as what we have in our country hehehehhe.    



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