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A Fruit- Mango

 Mango is the most popular fruit of our country. Everyone loves to eat mango. Mangoes are usually grown in the northern and western parts of the country. The Chapai Nawabganj is known as the heaven of mango. Mangoes are usually grown in the summer. The peak harvest season of mangoes is between May to August. We can eat both the green and ripe mangoes. Ripe mangoes are red or yellow in color. Their pulp is juicy and soft. Some popular kinds of mangoes are- Himsagar, Fazlee, Langra, Gopalbhogh, etc. Different unique flavors, nice aromas,eye-catchy texture, and delicious taste have made mangoes the king of all fruits. Different artificial foods like-jams and pickles are made using the pulp and juices of mangoes. Mangoes are also used to make different varieties of desserts. Many people earn their living hood by growing mangoes. For years it has been a profitable occupations for many but due to lack of supervision, for the past couple of years they are facing financial loss. Moreover, dishonest orchard owners and traders also use chemicals and formalins which causes a great damage to our body.Mango tree is the national tree of Bangladesh.

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