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**Recreate the classic sweet and sour flavor of dried valentines**
The non-toxic cultivated soil mango from the__District of Kaohsiung is cut into small pieces with young soil__, and the green and astringent taste is removed with sugar and salt. After drying at low temperature, it becomes the original lover's dried fruit. The taste is completely natural, with a bit of bite when eating. Because there is no additional seasoning, the unique aroma and sourness of the mango are completely preserved, and the classic sweet and sour flavor is unstoppable one after another.
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**Original Dried Lover Fruit in Various Ways to Eat**
● Usually greedy, no added healthy snacks
Add to lettuce salad to add richness and aroma
●Dip some plum powder, the outer layer has more plum fragrance, and it is more mouth-watering
●Slightly cover with water, add garlic and ointment, it is very suitable for porridge
**Pesticide-free cultivated soil mango to maintain ecological protection purple monarch butterfly**
Kaohsiung Maolin District is one of the only two overwintering butterfly valleys in the world.__winter, millions of monarch butterflies fly south to the valleys of Kaohsiung Maolin District to spend the winter.__Maolin area of Kaohsiung is rich in mangoes. The local tribes used to use pesticides for cultivation in the past to prevent pests and diseases, but it also caused the number of purple monarch butterflies to decrease. Protecting the land, maintaining Taiwan's ecological environment, and making consumers feel more at ease.
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/Purple Butterfly (Photo source_Maolin National Scenic Area Management Office, Tourism Bureau, Ministry of Communications)
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/The winter home of the purple monarch butterfly - Maolin National Scenic Area
**Irreplaceable Taiwanese Mango Fragrance**
The soil mango has adapted quite well to the environment of Taiwan, and the tree is strong and tall. In the early years, soil mangoes were often seen in various towns and villages in the south. Both are very delicious, and for many people, the earthy mango aroma is irreplaceable and nostalgic for other mango varieties.
The unripe mangoes are cut into small pieces and marinated with salt and sugar to make cool, sweet and sour mango greens, or dried for a long time to make lover fruit. Common snack memory.
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/ Picking soil mangoes
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/ Harvest full of mangoes
**Social enterprise counseling tribal aboriginal people in Taiwan's only Violet Butterfly Ecological Reserve**
Located in the Maolin District of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, the Purple Spotted Butterfly Ecological Reserve is the center of the Maolin National Scenic Area. Every year in early November, there are tens of thousands of purple monarch butterflies flying in the mountains and wild streams, and they do not leave until March of the following year, becoming a scenic spot for ecological protection and special aboriginal culture.
The Rukai people who have lived in Maolin, Kaohsiung, Central Mountains, Taiwan for generations, have experienced the 88th typhoon. In recent years, they have received counseling from social enterprises. In addition to taking care of soil mangoes without using pesticides, they have also begun to grow crops that are least harmful to the purple monarch butterfly. Planting in organic agriculture, cherishing and conserving this __the country's only "Purple Spotted Butterfly Ecological Reserve"_.
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/ A Rukai aunt in traditional dress and her organic red quinoa
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/ The Kaohsiung Maolin area also grows aboriginal agricultural products such as red quinoa, millet, tree beans, turmeric, roselle, etc., hoping to achieve sustainable development of the tribe.
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- Taiwan
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- The non-toxic cultivated mango from Kaohsiung Maolin Butterfly Sanctuary is made by drying at low temperature. It is only seasoned with sugar and salt. The taste is very natural.
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- 300 day(s) after the manufacturing date
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- Mango
- Storage Method
- Room temperature
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- 200.0g x 1
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