
Let's eat mango. This is one of the most abundant vitamins. It helps
SKIN AND HAIR.
Mangoes are also great for your hair because they contain vitamin A, a nutrient required for sebum production that keeps hair moisturized. Vitamin A is also necessary for the growth of all bodily tissues, including skin and hair.
Adequate intake of vitamin C, found in just 1 cup of mango per day, is needed for the building and maintenance of collagen, which provides structure to skin and hair.
HEART DISEASE
The fiber, potassium, and vitamin content in mangoes all help to ward off heart disease. An increase in potassium intake along with a decrease in sodium intake is the most important dietary change that a person can make to reduce their risk of hypertension.
There are many different kinds of mangoes. They range in color, shape, flavor, and seed size. While the skin color of mangoes can vary from green to red, yellow, or orange, the inner flesh of the mango is mostly a golden yellow. They have a sweet and creamy taste and contain over 20 vitamins and minerals.
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El mango en Venezuela sabe más sabroso...
Pero ya está llegando a su fin la temporada...
Entre su variado tipo, se encuentra:
Mango: Tino, bocado, piña, hilacha, valenciano, heidy, dudú, manga, durazno, y muchos más...