MANGO FRUIT FACTS Now that you know that I love bumbum, I'm glad to tell you all that I know about the bumbum that will interest you. However, since my Baby Bumbum is a Mango, I'll talk about Mango today, but whatever I talk about Mango, see a shadow of bumbum beside it. Right from childhood, I love Mangoes. Mango and Guava are some of the fruits that are abundant in my beloved native land, Usokun. In Usokun, we have a wild garden of Mango trees or plantation named Etibigbulogbo (Etibis) and Ugiriñan. These places are fishing settlements that our forefathers planted alot of Mangoes for decoration, nutrition and business purposes. So during Mango season, as kids and teenagers, we'll move in groups to these fishing settlements to harvest Mangoes in bags for nutrition and business purpose, we sell them to earn pocket money. Sometimes, during holidays, we'll sneak out of the house very early in the morning to escape from domestic chores to harvest Mangoes at Etibigbulogbo (Etibis) or Ugiriñan. We'll eat Mango as breakfast, lunch and dinner because we know that one of the punishment of sneaking out of the house without doing domestic chores is 'no food for you,' so we feed ourselves to the full and bring the best of ripe Mangoes to our parents to bribe them so that they can forgive us from the planned strokes of cane that is waiting for us. Now you know that my childhood was so interesting and sweet like a Mango. Remember, the GbeduPoetry party jam titled, "Mango" by 2'WYTH #gbeduPoet will officially drop on Monday, May 18, 2020 at my Audiomack account, "2'WYTH #gbeduPoet; follow me and get notifications once I upload #Mango, you can also listen to my previous works there: https://audiomack.com/artist/otataneosoandrew Interestingly coincidental, this is one year I ate alot of Mangoes as an adult and also made smoothies out of it with milk, yoghurt and groundnut. The taste is so awwww. MANGO FRUIT FACTS ✓Mangoes are pulpy, creamy, tasty and delicious tropical fruits (drupe) that belong to the flowering family plant, Genus Mangifera. ✓Mangoes were first grown in India over 5,000 years ago. Read Continuation in the Next Post. #2WYTH #gbeduPoet #Mango (at Lagos, Nigeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAPlMoHg7dq/?igshid=5wtzyxuz54ma