On day six I paid a visit to my Uncle’s kitchen garden {via
horse cart?} there on the ground was a fallen ripe bat bitten Buxton Spice
Mango “Mango tropical fruit supreme” . I
picked it up washed it and cut away the bat bitten area {bats always pick the
sweetest and ripest of the mangoes they are mango experts}. I then proceeded to
slice eat it up. Suddenly I heard my
uncle say Rowan! “You don’t cut a mango you dig a bite in it”. I had somehow
forgotten how to eat a mango. I did just what he said” I dug a bite into the
bat bitten mango and the sweet sticky juices started sliding down my throat and
flowing down my chin onto my shirt. When
the mango juice has your hands all
sticky and you start sucking down on the
mango down on the mango seed and mango flesh get stock in your teeth you
have achieved mango ecstasy. {Buxton
Spice} the king of mangoes.
I have come to the end of my Guyana trip 2013 blog I hope
you enjoyed the journey. Attached inks
to my eBook,and web site Marabunta also a few paintings please feel free to inquire of all art shown
on my blog.
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