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kin wrote

AC now is a matter of survival now...damn I had a couple of heatstrokes growing up and was one of the worst experiences for a kid, until today I don't get too comfortable sunbathing..

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ziq OP wrote

Ive has heat stroke too and i dont have ac. Basically spend all summer in front of a fan.

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kin wrote

Keep hydrated and the freezer full of mangos, I don't want you suffering the effects of the heat

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kin wrote

Please try this recipe and give us your opinion:

4-INGREDIENT MANGO SORBET

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 ripe mango
  • 100ml / 3.4 fl.oz tinned coconut milk
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/2 lime, juice only

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
  2. Trim each mango around the stone so you end up with two halves, criss cross the flesh from each half and scoop out the cubed mango. Then trim the flesh around the stone. Add the flesh from the mangoes to the lined baking tray. Place the baking tray in the freezer and freeze for a minimum of 4 hours or overnight.
  3. Add the frozen mango to a food processor along with the coconut milk, maple syrup and lime juice, then process until smooth. Serve immediately or transfer to an airtight and freezer-proof container and freeze further for a more solid consistency.

Make sure you give the coconut milk a good stir in the tin before you measure the correct amount because sometimes the water and cream will have separated.

Regular sized mangos will weight approx 400g (14.1oz each) and they’ll yield about 230g (8.1oz) in flesh.

It’s really important to use mangoes that are super ripe and soft.

You can sub maple syrup for another type of sweetener such as agave syrup.

When you process the mango sorbet it will be silky smooth and soft, but for a harder consistency pop it in the freezer for a few hours.

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lettuceLeafer wrote

Ziq prob doesn't support u buying mangos so it would be weird for them to provide u a recipe.

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lettuceLeafer wrote (edited )

Don't u go starting the stolen cheese thing again but with mangos. Lol

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AnarchoDoom wrote (edited )

True, and it appears to be sucking about as much energy out of the grid than heating in regions with long, cold winters.

The problem is the shitty urban infrastructure we got, that only helps increasing the greenhouse effect. Too much highways, parking lots and large flat roofs all over the place. Not enough green areas.

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