Green Mango for MO
Boy, do I sacrifice for you guys, or what? MO (Mario) asked for a shot of green mangoes and here I am going to buy a green mango with pepitoria, sal, limón y chile, just for him (and Raquel).
See, many of the snacks in the Guatemalan junk food menu are actually healthy. Many street vendors set up shop outside schools to sell their junk food to kids and this include fruit portions sold inside a little plastic bag. The fruit sold varies by season, but can be green mangoes, green apples, jocotes (Guatemalan yellow plums), oranges, watermelons, melons, pineapple, just to name a few of the options. One more thing, green means unripe fruit which is normally served along lemon juice, salt, ground ayote (pumpkin) seeds known as pepitoria, and ground red hot chili pepers (not the band). ![]()






April 14th, 2008
An added benefit is that a portion of mangoes can inoculate you against many types of parasites.
April 14th, 2008
Rudy, You are the best dude!!! Thank you so much. Just looking at the picture makes my mouth water. As I close my eyes I imagine paying for the mango and taking the bag from the little girl. I imagined walking to a nice shady spot and sitting down with my green mango in a bag, shaking the bag to mix all the ingredients and picking the biggest hearty piece and placing in my mouth. Mmmm, mmm, mmm Yummy. When all the green mango pieces are gone….time to grab the bag by one of it’s corners and slurp up all the juice. Can’t let any of it go to waste.
Muchas gracias Rudy.
April 14th, 2008
Mmmmmmmm!
Gracias Rudy! I agree with MO, you rock and it looks so good it’s making my mouth water…I can almost taste it. Best snack in the whole world - especially on a sunny day.
…now if only I could figure out how to make a mango tree grow in Canada…They’re just not the same from the supermarket!
April 14th, 2008
ooooh yummmy.
April 15th, 2008
Qué rico!!!
Mmmmm how I miss mangos verdes! I guess I could prepare them here, but there is something to the flavor of mangos bought on the street. Maybe it is the plastic bag, or the thrill of maybe getting sick, or simply the fact that these vendors are the experts. Thanks for posting the pic.
April 17th, 2008
[...] salt, lemon juice and ground chili peppers (cobanero, that’s what we have today). I believe Mario (MO) described the eating process of fresh fruit from a plastic bag pretty well… he really made my mouth water by his [...]