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![]() > According to the Browns (America Cooks, 1940, p. 115), stuffed > vegetables were called mangoes because there were few mangoes > in America. They theorized: > > "Mangoes make good jelly, marmalade, and preserves, but next to > mango chutney the historic favorite is stuffed mango pickles as > made in India and eaten in England. How the hell do you stuff a mango? *Sliced* mango pickle is common enough, but usually the skin is thrown away, which makes creating a stuffable container out of what's left an interesting exercise. Like making sandwiches with porridge instead of bread. I suspect the Browns, whoever they were, never saw a mango either. You could stuff a bell pepper *with* pickled mango, though I've never seen it. If something like that ever existed it might explain the US usage. ========> Email to "j-c" at this site; email to "bogus" will bounce <======== Jack Campin: 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU; 0131 6604760 <http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/purrhome.html> food intolerance data & recipes, Mac logic fonts, Scots traditional music files and CD-ROMs of Scottish music. |
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