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View Poll Results: Do you think about mangos? | |
Often.
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Not so much any more.
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They are a forbidden fruit.
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What the hell is this poll about?
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12-15-2008, 12:14 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ravi Muddle? I sometimes get muddled when I OD on mangoes. It's strange, but sometimes they seem to ferment as soon as they ripen. But I've never heard that expression, to muddle fruit. I was thinking of my blender setting of pulverize.
I'll have to give that a try and be a little more gentle next time. Do they ever ferment, foment, ... and then some!!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ravi Muddle? I sometimes get muddled when I OD on mangoes. It's strange, but sometimes they seem to ferment as soon as they ripen. But I've never heard that expression, to muddle fruit. I was thinking of my blender setting of pulverize.
I'll have to give that a try and be a little more gentle next time. It's a bartending term. One muddles the fruit to make an old fashioned, for example.
It's not a pulverizing of the fruit. Muddling is a sort of a half assed squashing which releases the flavro and essantial oils of the fruit, while retaining the basic structure of it. | 
12-15-2008, 12:34 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by editec It's a bartending term. One muddles the fruit to make an old fashioned, for example.
It's not a pulverizing of the fruit. Muddling is a sort of a half assed squashing which releases the flavro and essantial oils of the fruit, while retaining the basic structure of it. I have to say, it sounds kind of gay. It must be hard to swallow as well. | 
12-15-2008, 12:34 PM
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Rep Power: 382 | | | muddling this of mortise and petadesl....how ever the hell its spelled...
i love the mango..everything about it..the carving of it..the sucking on the pit...scraping off the left mango with the edge of your teeth...softly slowly licking the juice off the pit....as mangos unlike most fruits have such large pits...girth wise as well as length...
a ripe mango is a wondeful thing...as its juices run down your chin....and you dont care ..the enjoyment and taste too much for mere mortals
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Quote: Originally Posted by strollingbones muddling this of mortise and petadesl....how ever the hell its spelled...
i love the mango..everything about it..the carving of it..the sucking on the pit...scraping off the left mango with the edge of your teeth...softly slowly licking the juice off the pit....as mangos unlike most fruits have such large pits...girth wise as well as length...
a ripe mango is a wondeful thing...as its juices run down your chin....and you dont care ..the enjoyment and taste too much for mere mortals | 
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Quote: Originally Posted by strollingbones muddling this of mortise and petadesl....how ever the hell its spelled...
i love the mango..everything about it..the carving of it..the sucking on the pit...scraping off the left mango with the edge of your teeth...softly slowly licking the juice off the pit....as mangos unlike most fruits have such large pits...girth wise as well as length...
a ripe mango is a wondeful thing...as its juices run down your chin....and you dont care ..the enjoyment and taste too much for mere mortals I bet the mango loves it when you eat it too! | 
12-15-2008, 01:34 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by editec Hell no, we won't mango! Bugger! I spilled my coffee laughing
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ravi I have to say, it sounds kind of gay. It must be hard to swallow as well. Which is exactly why muddling works best for mango. Who swallows mango? No one I know.
I suppose if you wanted to make a mango daiquiri, you would want to pulverize in your blender. But , myself, I can only take just so much mango.
Eddy and I must think alike.
I was just now longing for a mango old fashioned. A slice of mango instead of the cherry and the orange wedge, some simple minded syrup, a dash of bitterness. I suppose I'd make my mango old fashioned with wry and top it with fizzy water. I'd only have one though. Too many can give you a headache and you wake up the next morning needing a hair of the mangy dog that bit you. | 
12-15-2008, 02:11 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by strollingbones a ripe mango is a wondeful thing...as its juices run down your chin....and you dont care ..the enjoyment and taste too much for mere mortals It is. It can be known to run up your leg as well.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Echo Zulu I bet the mango loves it when you eat it too! I bet it would love to tell some wild stories about eating. During it's pre marriage days of course.
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Rep Power: 259 | | | Option 32 seems to be the main opinion of all the hot chicks. Maybe if mangos were better looking, we'd be have a harder time forgetting about them in the off season.
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12-15-2008, 03:24 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shogun I thought badgers were carnivores. Who doesn't like mangoes? | 
12-15-2008, 03:26 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by strollingbones i think they are the one between ones..badgers that is What the fuck are you talking about? |  | |
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