Do you remember these? A guy at the swap meet was selling them. He said that his mother taught him how to make them.
This was a sample piece that me and da sistahs shared. It tasted just like I remember.

He was selling them for $5 for a small container.

13 comments:
Makes my mouth water!
MMMMM. Makes my mouth water.
oooh that looks ono!
Yup, brings back memories of hanabata days. Do you remember, sliced green mango dip into in shoyu and black pepper or chili peppas....I'm salivating.
Next time you go, can you get for me one container? Did you try the shoyu mango?
Oh my ! When I saw the pic...my mouth started drooling! Looks so ono.
Izsmom
Annie, was so ono!
Aunty, it does yah!
Les, brought back memories.
Chet, I TOTALLY remember shoyu mango!
Mich, sure! I didn't try the shoyu mango.
LOL, Izsmom!
Ooohhh,if you can, would you get me one container too?? I have not had this in years!! Lmk!!!
Annie, I just came back from swap meet. Couldn't find the guy this time. But I'll keep looking.
I remember when everyone used to make pickled mango. Now no one has mango trees. So sad.
Erick, I love pickled mango. I get them once in awhile from Wendell's friend. He makes ono kine.
Now my mouth is really, really watering. I love mango seed!
Me too, Kay!
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