Mango Messages: How To Cut A Mango

There are several easy ways to cut a mango. We've decided to focus on one that also looks easy. While we love the simple "Inside Out" method of cutting a mango, shoppers in our focus group said it looked too difficult. So, we've developed a super-simple three-step process we call the "Slice and Scoop" method.
Our website features a short video of Chef Allen Susser, The Mango Man, showing several ways to cut a mango. Feel free to link directly to our site to share the video with your own web visitors.
If you've got more space to tell the mango cutting story, you can use all or part of the following copy and let us know if you need high-resolution images:
Three Easy Ways to Cut a Mango
A mango has one long, flat seed in the center of the fruit. Once you learn how to work around the seed, the rest is easy.
Always use a clean knife and cutting board to cut a mango. If you've handled or cut any type of meat or seafood, you must ALWAYS sanitize your hands, work area, utensils and cutting board before handling or cutting any fruits or vegetables, including mangos.
Always wash the mango before cutting.
"Slice & Scoop" Mango Cutting Method
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"Inside Out" Mango Cutting Method
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Hint: If you are making a recipe that calls for diced mango, make both directions of parallel slices in step 2 closer together. In step 4, slice the mango flesh away from the skin in several shallow layers, rather than scraping down to the skin in one step. The result is small pieces of diced mango and no need to further cut up the mango pieces on your cutting board.
Using a Mango Splitter
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The mango splitter can be purchased at stores that sell kitchen accessories or online.
Click here to purchase the mango splitter from amazon.com.
Click here to purchase the mango splitter from chefsresource.com.
Do you have another method for cutting and eating mangos? Care to share them with us? Send an email to info@mangoinfo.org. We're always looking for new ideas. Who knows? Maybe it will show up on this website one day.









