Ok to consume? Of not how to identify this issue before buying? What causes this?
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Anand Rockzz
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This may be a better fit for the culinary site: https://cooking.stackexchange.com/ – MackM Jun 15 '23 at 21:10
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1@MackM if it’s about food safety, yes. If it’s about causes, it’s perfectly fine here. (I happen to be a mod on both sides, which is occasionally handy.) – Stephie Jun 15 '23 at 21:38
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It seems to me that the seeds have not formed properly. Perhaps the flowers were not pollinated.
Since mangoes are self-pollinated, perhaps there is a lack of bees in your area.

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