u/KevinMangoo

Image 1 — Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.
Image 2 — Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.
Image 3 — Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.
Image 4 — Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.
Image 5 — Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.
Image 6 — Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.
Image 7 — Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.
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Two years ago, found an abandoned mango seed. Two years later, grew into a mango bread.

This is boy mango. One evening in May 2023, my partner and I went for a walk in the park . We found this tiny, fragile mango seed by the roadside. We waited there for half an hour, but never saw its mom. It was in really poor condition at that time,as you can see from the photo. So we thought it might have been abandoned, or its mom might have had an accident and couldn’t take care of it anymore. So we decided to take it home.

We named him Mango, because he looked exactly like a little mango seed back then. Now Mango is already two years old, and he’s grown into a big, fluffy mango bread roll. Hope you guys like him.

Looking at his photos, he always had such a sad, pitiful little face when he was tiny, and I just thought he was so adorable.

u/KevinMangoo — 1 day ago