mango

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} mango
hintkirazı
(isim) mango
{i} (çoğ. --es/--s) hintkirazı, mango
Türkisch - Türkisch
Hint kirazı
Hintkirazı
Englisch - Englisch
Any of various species of hummingbird of the genus Anthracothorax, such as the Jamaican Mango
The fruit of the mango tree
A type of muskmelon, Cucumis melo
A green bell pepper suitable for pickling

Finally, although both the South and North Midlands are not known for their tropical climate, that's where mangoes grow. These aren't the tropical fruit, though, but what are elsewhere called green peppers.

Any of various hummingbirds of the genus Anthracothorax
A pickled vegetable or fruit with a spicy stuffing

In Pennsylvania and western Maryland, mangoes were generally made with green bell peppers.

A tropical Asian fruit tree, Mangifera indica
{n} a fruit from the E. Indies pickled, a green musmelon pickled
A bell pepper
a tropical fruit with a greeny-orange skin
Oblong tropical fruit of which there are some two hundred varieties We usually eat them ripe, as a fruit or in salsa Green mangoes, however, make great salads and chutneys
A green muskmelon stuffed and pickled
{i} tropical evergreen tree; oblong smooth-skinned fruit of the mango tree
The green fruit is pickled for market
Tropical fruit with a smooth rind and an orange, sweet juicy flesh It has an oval shape to it
/mang'go/ [orig in-house jargon at Symbolics] n A manager Compare {mangler} See also {devo} and {doco}
large oval smooth-skinned tropical fruit with juicy aromatic pulp and a large hairy seed
a tropical fruit with bright orangy-yellow flesh that is sweet, juicy and fragrant; its skin is thin and tough and turns from green to yellow-red when ripe
n mangga
It is rather larger than an apple, and of an ovoid shape
large oval smooth-skinned tropical fruit with juicy aromatic pulp and a large hairy seed large evergreen tropical tree cultivated for its large oval smooth-skinned fruit
large evergreen tropical tree cultivated for its large oval smooth-skinned fruit
Aam Fruit
Tropical fruit, orange flesh
A mango is a large sweet yellowish fruit which grows on a tree in hot countries. Peel, stone and dice the mango. mango chutney. A mango is the tree that this fruit grows on. orchards of lime and mango trees. Evergreen tree and fruit (Mangifera indica) of the sumac, or cashew, family, one of the most important and widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world. The yellow to orange fruit is juicy, distinctively spicy, and a rich source of vitamins A, C, and D. Mango fruit varies in shape, colour, and size from ovoid to long, from vividly red and yellow to dull green, and from plum-to melon-size. It is used in Theravada Buddhist ceremonies. The long-lived tree reaches 50-60 ft (15-18 m) and has long, lance-shaped leaves and clusters of small, pinkish, fragrant flowers
Some varieties are fleshy and luscious, and others tough and tasting of turpentine
The fruit of the tropical mango tree The flesh is very juicy and pleasantly acid Used in snacks, jams, jellies, and desserts Green mangos are used to make pickles and chutney
mango juice
Juice produced from mangoes
mango juices
plural form of mango juice
malaysian mango
Mangifera caesia is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae. Common names include Jack, Malaysian Mango, Binjai (Malay language), Wani (Balinese language), yaa-lam (Thai language), and bayuno (Filipino language). It belongs to the same genus as the mango and is widely cultivated in areas of Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, Papua New Guinea, Kerala and the Philippines
mangoes
plural of mango
wild mango
African tree with edible yellow fruit resembling mangos; valued for its oil-rich seed and hardy green termite-resistant wood
Türkisch - Englisch
mango
mango

    Silbentrennung

    man·go

    Türkische aussprache

    mänggō

    Aussprache

    /ˈmaɴɢgō/ /ˈmæŋɡoʊ/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ma[ng]-(")gO ] (noun.) 1582. Portuguese manga, probably from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa) or Tamil மாங்காய் (māṅkāy).
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