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Cebu Sweet Delights: Dried Mangoes

Colloquially dubbed as such, Dried Mangoes are bits and pieces of ripe mangoes that were dried out under the sun.  Its chewy texture and sweet taste makes dried mangoes addictive that you will crave for more.  Made from the best Cebu-grown mangoes, dried mangoes are excellent for snacks and desserts.

 Cebu Sweet Delights: Dried Mangoes

Dried mangoes are excellent fat-free alternatives to sugary snacks.  With its sweet and non-acidic zest, this dried fruit product is rich in vitamins and made from the best handpicked mangoes of Cebu.  Each bite is guaranteed to be tasty, chewy and full of flavor.

These fruit snacks are perfect for every occasion.  You can serve them as appetizers or desserts in dinners.  You can even bring them to outdoor excursions and outings.  These chewy nibbles are perfect whether you are at work, at play, or simply at home.


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