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Old 17-06-2005, 11:08 PM
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I just moved to a home with a mango tree and most of the fruit seems to
be infected with anthracnose. Can I still eat the fruits? Can I just
cut out the infected parts?

I'm in South Florida so our seasons are probably different.

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G'day C,
I've no idea, so why not ring your local govt. Agricultural
Officer?
It's getting a bit chilly here in Aus. Happy mid-winter !

China
Wingham
NSW



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G'day C,
I've no idea, so why not ring your local govt.
Agricultural Officer?
It's getting a bit chilly here in Aus. Happy mid-winter !

China
Wingham
NSW


Yes, you can eat them. The brown tissue is unsightly but harmless.
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