Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Philippine Mango Comments

Rating: 4.6

A Philippine fruit
Spreads its sweetness in the world
A Philippine pride.
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Rose Marie Juan-austin
COMMENTS
Nabakishore Dash 15 May 2023

Salivating mouth for a taste of your Nation's MANGO.

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Robert Austin 13 November 2020

First time I ever ate a mango was my trip to the Philippines...Sweet poem Rose...

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Soran M. H 10 March 2020

All these tasty and original philippine fruits refreshing and renewing the life of all whom eating them...always Rose has some amazing topic for her wonderful poems..we want to thank you for your poetic efforts and hard works..take care

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Kesav Easwaran 03 February 2020

Sweet pride. Enjoyed your fruit piece.10+

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Rosie Bourget 22 January 2020

A wonderful tribute to the Philippine Mango, the real organic mango. We cannot forget our roots. BRAVO Marie.

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Bri Edwards 09 January 2020

I believe Rose Marie MUST work for the Philippine Mango Growers Association! ! ! LET me read another poem, while i eat mango ice cream on banana cake. bri :)

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Dr Dillip K Swain 21 November 2019

I like this fruit, specially Indian Baigan palei...........I have not tasted any mango grown in your country but this poem sounds that it must be a delicious one, I guess it from your sweet expression 'A Philippine fruit spreads its sweetness in the world'...A beautiful poem………………….……10

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Akhtar Jawad 02 October 2019

Mango is my favorite fruit but Now I am a diabetic. Still when I read this poem its taste I felt on my tongue.

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Sandra Feldman 29 September 2019

I know that mango. It was my mother's favorite! Your lovely poem brings back soft and fond memories. Thank you, dear Rose Marie.

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Edward Kofi Louis 29 September 2019

Muse of the mango! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 25 September 2019

Captivating haiku, perfectly rendered.. Thank you for sharing this sweetest haiku I ever read, Mrs. Juan-Austin. Such an excellent fruit in diverse tastes. It grows in the tropics, like you portrayed here.

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Anjandev Roy 25 September 2019

Wonderful haiku. I want to see Philippine mango. How is it? Thank u, dear poetess. anjandev roy.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 25 September 2019

Filipino people in general are very sweet just like the Philippine mango. A fabulous and delightful haiku, dear ate Rose...10++++

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Unnikrishnan E S 24 September 2019

Mango is called the king of all fruit in India. And it comes in hundreds of varieties. As I have lived in many places across India, I have tasted many of them. But no the Philippine. Hope to, someday. As Poet Mr Jason B. has written, your poem tickles my taste buds, sweet as the fruit itself. Thank you.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin

Rose Marie Juan-austin

Laoag City, Philippines
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