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You may have thought I was talking metaphorically. However, I am not. Cutting a mango is a serious art, that involves some very deft skill. There are even mango martial art dojos out there that explore this ancient technique, in a mind-body spiritual context, and combine it together in self defense. It is of course, similar to Tai Chi, but the Chi’s been replaced by a mango. Don’t believe me? Look it up in Wikipedia for yourself (in a few weeks or so–assuming they don’t take it down). Anyway, I unlock some of this mystery below in a few easy steps:
With your favorite samurai sword or kitchen knife cut the Mango; but do not slice down the center; slice it slightly off.
If you did it correctly, it should look like this:
Cut again, the larger half, like so:
Trim away the the large seed portion
repeat in like fashion (clearly, I don’t know what’s going in this picture)
Voila! Final cutting board should look like this. Doesn’t it look delicious? Now, you might imagine that the seed slip is the least favorite piece, but you would be wrong! It is the most coveted (at least by Sri Lankans).
And usually, Dad runs off with it unabashedly, as you can see here.