This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises. |
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Another sign of overripe mangosteens is a powdery yellow appearance on both skin and stem. |
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Their divergent missions translate to two entirely different policies on the import of mangosteens. |
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The fruit is now being grown on farms in Puerto Rico, and mangosteens are slowly arriving on the mainland. |
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The Thai fruits which are most popular include durians, mangosteens, rambutans, and longans. |
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Another area offers a variety of noodles too numerous to name and another offers dim sum, several bite-sized desserts and fruit, including mangosteens with the tops cut off. |
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All that money I save by not buying mangosteens will go to my travel fund. |
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The statement outlined that the only information derived from the incomplete manifest was that the plane is carrying a 4,566kg of mangosteens. |
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They enjoyed the experience so much that I made sure there were mangosteens on their table waiting for them the next morning at breakfast. |
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Rambutans, mangosteens, and mangoes ripen at one of many beach vendors' stalls. |
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Although mangosteens are somewhat unfamiliar in North America, they're common in the rainforest areas of Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. |
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