How to Cut a Mango | Morsels of Life

How to Cut a Mango

Find out how to cut a mango easily using this simple slicing method.

Morsels of Life - How to Cut a Mango - Find out how to cut a mango easily using this simple slicing method.

Don't know how to cut a mango? No worries - after reading this post, you'll know at least one way to neatly cut a mango without getting yourself completely sticky with juice. If you've got a really ripe and tasty mango, there's no real way around it, as soon as you make the first cut, some juice will come out. (Try to avoid licking your hands until you're finished cutting!) The general idea is to cut around the large, flat seed in the middle of the fruit. I like to cut as close as possible to the seed so I can get as much of the flesh as possible. Of course, this method is just the method I prefer. If you've got another method, feel free to share in the comments!

How do you like to eat mango? What method do you use to prepare your mango?


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Materials:

Mass Weight Volume Number Material Notes
mango


Methods:

Morsels of Life - How to Cut a Mango Step 1 - Slice through the mango to one side of the seed. 1. Slice through the mango to one side of the seed.
Morsels of Life - How to Cut a Mango Step 2 - Repeat for other side. 2. Repeat for other side.
Morsels of Life - How to Cut a Mango Step 3 - Cut a cross hatch pattern into each side of the mango, making sure not to cut the skin. 3. Cut a cross hatch pattern into each side of the mango, making sure not to cut the skin.
Morsels of Life - How to Cut a Mango Step 4 - Flip each half inside out. The flesh will be easy to scoop out at this point. 4. Flip each half inside out. The flesh will be easy to scoop out at this point.
Morsels of Life - How to Cut a Mango Step 5 - Make a cut on either side of the stem. 5. Make a cut on either side of the stem.
Morsels of Life - How to Cut a Mango Step 6 - Pull skin around seed off. 6. Pull skin around seed off.

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13 comments:

  1. That mango looks so good! Thanks for the instructions - and Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner link up!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! Thought I'd share since we're seeing mangoes on sale all over the place now. :)

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  2. Yum! I loved eating mango when I lived in Hawaii... have you heard of or tried the cup method of peeling it? That's a fun party trick. Thanks for posting this on the #sustainablesunday link up!

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    1. Living in Hawaii sounds wonderful! I haven't heard of the cup method, but I'll have to go find out what it is. :) Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  3. I always think it is such a waste to cut the mango. There should be a mango corer like the apple corer. I tried that one time. Not large enough for the mango seed. Thanks for sharing at What'd You Do This Weekend.

    Wishes for tasty dishes,
    Linda

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    1. I've seen a mango slicer where you just push down recently! Although to be honest, I'm not sure how well it would work. Using this method, you really don't waste much flesh at all. :)

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  4. Love this tutorial. Thank you for sharing at the Delicious Dishes Recipe Party this week!

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    1. Hope you find it useful! So many delicious mangoes around this time of year. :)

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  5. Hi,
    I didn't know there was a way to cut it. My daughters eat it more than I do.
    Thank you for bringing your post to Blogger's Pit Stop last week.
    Janice, Pit Stop Crew

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    1. Hi Janice! You definitely don't have to cut a mango the way I'm showing here. :) It's just the easiest way I've found to get to that delicious mango flesh with the least amount of work. :) Thanks for stopping by!

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  6. Great tip on how to cut them! I've never done it this way so I'll have to try it. Thanks for linking up at #SustainableSundays

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    1. Give it a try and see if you think it's easier. :) How do you usually cut your mangoes? I'm always like to learn new ways!

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