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This is a new discovery for me -- dried mango slices with salt, citric
acid, and cayenne peppers. I got them at Dollar Tree. I can tell
these are going to be a new craving. They are chewy, sweet, salty,
sour, and spicy.

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On Apr 14, 11:11*am, Tara > wrote:
> This is a new discovery for me -- dried mango slices with salt, citric
> acid, and cayenne peppers. * I got them at Dollar Tree. * * I can tell
> these are going to be a new craving. * They are chewy, sweet, salty,
> sour, and spicy.
>
> Tara


wonder if you could make them in a food dehydrator....is the cayenne
pieces of peppers or ground?
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 11:21:15 -0700 (PDT), ImStillMags
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>On Apr 14, 11:11*am, Tara > wrote:
>> This is a new discovery for me -- dried mango slices with salt, citric
>> acid, and cayenne peppers. * I got them at Dollar Tree. * * I can tell
>> these are going to be a new craving. * They are chewy, sweet, salty,
>> sour, and spicy.
>>
>> Tara

>
>wonder if you could make them in a food dehydrator..


I don't see why not. I bet pineapple would be delicious with the
same treatment.

>..is the cayenne pieces of peppers or ground?


The cayenne is ground.

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>This is a new discovery for me -- dried mango slices with salt, citric
>acid, and cayenne peppers. I got them at Dollar Tree. I can tell
>these are going to be a new craving. They are chewy, sweet, salty,
>sour, and spicy.


Almost as good as munching the real thingie!
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 11:21:15 -0700 (PDT), ImStillMags
> wrote:

>On Apr 14, 11:11*am, Tara > wrote:
>> This is a new discovery for me -- dried mango slices with salt, citric
>> acid, and cayenne peppers. * I got them at Dollar Tree. * * I can tell
>> these are going to be a new craving. * They are chewy, sweet, salty,
>> sour, and spicy.
>>
>> Tara

>
>wonder if you could make them in a food dehydrator....is the cayenne
>pieces of peppers or ground?


Probably not worth it... dried mango slices are dirt cheap at hispanic
markets. They have dried papaya too, and several other dehy tropical
fruits. They also sell fresh frozen tropical fruits, and tropical
fruit nectar... when I was into smoothies I would buy tons of that
stuff.
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