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Mango Tango

Mango Tango

The mango tango not only sounds nice, but also tastes awesome! This recipe of mango tango perfect for hot climates, where staying hydrated is a must. It is popular throughout India and South East Asia, most likely due to the fact that mangoes grow naturally in these regions. Mango tango is versatile, quick and easy to make. It can be made with or without alcohol, as a smoothie or simple juice.Enjoy a refreshing glass of cold mango tango cocktail post your workout with smart water bottles from Vaya!

Health Benefits

Mangoes are one of the more popular fruits in the world, up there in popularity with oranges and bananas. Mangoes are low in saturated fat, sodium, and cholesterol. They have a wide range of useful vitamins like B6, A, and C, which help the body fight off disease and illness. They also possess minerals like potassium, copper, magnesium, beta-carotene, and quercetin. Altogether, this combination helps prevent heart disease, cancers, and premature aging.

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Ingredients

cups mango nectar: 2 1/2

oz dark rum: 4

oz coconut rum: 2

oz triple sec: 2

cups pineapple juice: 1 1/2

tbsp lime juice: 2

How To Make Mango Tango

  1. Fill 2 ice cube trays with the mango nectar.
    1. Freeze until solid.
  2. Puree mango ice cubes, dark rum, coconut rum, Triple Sec, pineapple juice, and lime juice in a blender until smooth.

Note: Prepare in manageable batches.

  1. Serve and enjoy!

Trivia

The oldest mango tree is 300 years old and is found in Jalgaon. It still bears fruit!

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