The colorful mango

The colorful mango kingdom of Subang Market is a fascinating experience

This golden summer fruit is a reflection our childhood nostalgia, sweet moments spent with family and every day full flavor. Recently, I was fascinated by such an extraordinary mango festival while visiting a local market in Sabang, Selangor. I captured some moments that experience on camera, which is not only food for the eyes, but also for the mind.

The first thing that catches your eye upon entering the market is the rows of colorful mangoes. Several varieties of mangoes, different colors and sizes small, large, thin, thick, yellow, green, and the reddish pink mango seen in this picture. They looked so attractive that my hand unconsciously went to my pocket, took out my phone and held it for a few moments.

The mixture light reddish and pink colors on these mangoes, looked like smooth skin slightly covered in snow or fog. This variety of ripe mangoes was a testament to the fact that they would be truly incomparable in taste and aroma. Most the mangoes were ripe, but some were semi-ripe, which would be fully ready eat in a few more days.

The local vendors had arranged the mangoes very sincerely, so that the eyes of every buyer would be caught. The smiles on their faces, the generosity cutting some samples and eating them, and the detailed explanation the qualities each mango were truly unique. We also understood after tasting them — not only were they beautiful look at, but they were also sweet and juicy to eat.

In addition, the atmosphere of this market is also worth mentioning separately. There were various types local fruits, seasonal vegetables, and local produce stalls around. However, the attraction people towards mangoes was noticeable — everyone was busy choosing their favorite mangoes. Some brought their families, some alone, but everyone had the same goal find good mangoes.

This experience reminded me anew the importance of our agricultural products and the contribution farmers. Behind every mango is a story hard work and nurturing it day after day. We should feel that gratitude in every bite.

This photography not only highlights the beauty mangoes, but also a unique part our culture. Our markets are not just places buy and sell, but are the center a story — where the color and scent each fruit are mixed with human labor, love, and tradition.

This experience reminded me once again how important it is be grateful to nature and support local products. The photos those moments not only filled the memory book, but also made us realize the greatness the small joys in our lives.

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Location| Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Short by |@aburihan
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