Mangos Haledon NJ

Why not give your gatherings a tropical feel? All it takes is a little atmosphere, delicious food and complementary wines to put your guests in an island state of mind. Summer menus are best when they’re light and healthy. Mangos are a perfect ingredient this time of year, known for an exotic, luscious taste that enhances appetizers, salads, entrées, desserts and beverages.

Black Dirt Farm
(845) 216-1282
Hawthorne, NJ
Harvest Square Farmers Market
(201) 332-8600
St. Partricks's Church ,505 Bramhall & Grand St.
Jersey City, NJ
Paterson Farmers Market
(973) 742-1019
449 East Railway Ave.
Paterson, NJ
Malt Products Corporation
(201) 845-4420
88 Market St
Saddle Brook, NJ
Joy's Farm
(609) 412-3189
Paramus, NJ
Historic Downtown Special Improvement Dist. Farmer's Market
201-547-3554
Path station @ Grove St.; Between Newark & Columbus Streets
Jersey City, NJ
Friends of Van Vorst Farmers Market
(201) 433-5127
Van Vorst Park; Jersey & Montgomery Sts., near Grove Street PATH stop
Jersey City, NJ
Ridgewood Farmers Market
(201) 445-2600
NJ Transit Railroad Station, At Garber Square
Ridgewood, NJ
Montclair Farmers Market
(973) 509-1188
Walnut St. at the Train Station Parking lot
Montclair, NJ
Pompton Lakes Farmers Market
(973) 740-8815
247 Wanaque Ave.
Pompton Lakes, NJ
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Mango Mania

As the Fourth of July approaches, you’re probably enjoying summer’s longer days and warmer weather with friends and family. Why not give your gatherings a tropical feel? All it takes is a little atmosphere, delicious food and complementary wines to put your guests in an island state of mind. Summer menus are best when they’re light and healthy. Mangos are a perfect ingredient this time of year, known for an exotic, luscious taste that enhances appetizers, salads, entrées, desserts and beverages. And the abundance of mango varieties offers versatile flavors ranging from sweet to slightly spicy.

Mango 101

Here’s a crash course in mango nutrition, selection and preparation.
  • Mangos are available year-round in most areas. 
  • Mangos contain more than 20 vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamins A and C. They’re also a good source of dietary fiber. 
  • Don’t judge a mango by its color. This isn’t the best indicator of ripeness. Instead, squeeze it gently to determine ripeness. A ripe mango will give slightly, but not be too soft. Ripe mangos will often have a fruity aroma at their stem ends. 
  • To ripen firm mangos, store at room temperature. They will continue to ripen and become sweeter and softer over several days. 
  • Once ripe, store mangos in the refrigerator for up to five days.

How to Cut a Mango

  1. Stand the mango on cutting board, stem end down, and hold. Place knife about 1/4 inch from the widest center line and cut down through the mango just along one sid...

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