Mangoes are tropical fruits that are enjoyed all over the world. Whether you're eating the mango by itself or putting it in a salad or a main course, you need to peel it correctly first. Follow these steps for peeling a mango in a few easy ways.
Steps
Peeling a Mango with a Knife
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Position the mango vertically on a cutting board. Hold the stem with one hand. It should be on top. [1] X Research source
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Use a very sharp knife to make a shallow cut under the skin of the mango from its top. Hold the knife steadily with your free hand. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Slice off a thin strip of mango skin, cutting away from your body. Slice the strips toward the cutting board.
- Try to make thin and shallow cuts to avoid leaving too much mango flesh on the skin.
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Repeat the process until you have stripped the mango of its skin. Then, cut off any remaining skin.Advertisement
Peeling a Mango with a Vegetable Peeler
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Put the mango on a cutting board. [3] X Research source
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Use the vegetable peeler to remove slices of mango skin until the skin is almost gone. Use the vegetable peeler to remove the skin off the mango just as you would to take the skin off a cucumber. [4] X Research source
- Hold on to the top or sides of the mango and cut thin slices away from your hand.
- Once you've peeled the mango successfully, only the skin on the top and bottom should remain.
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Use a knife to cut off the top and bottom of the mango. [5] X Research sourceAdvertisement
Peeling a Mango by Hand
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Pick a mango to peel that is already ripe. You can easily find the ripe ones by touching or smelling them. Perfectly ripe mangoes are slightly soft and give off a sweet, fruity aroma.
- This technique will only work if the mango is incredibly soft.
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Put the mango on a cutting board. This will help you avoid making a mess as you peel the fruit.
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Find the mango's stem end. Your mango may not still have an actual stem, but you shouldn't have any trouble seeing where it used to be. The stem end is a short black nub on one of the poles of the fruit. [6] X Research source
- Slowly remove a section of its peel. If the by-hand method is still not working, use a knife to cut into the flesh, and then use your hand to peel it off.
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When you're peeling the mango, try to take off full chunks. Don't allow small pieces of your mango to tear off or cling to the fruit. [7] X Research source
- If you have trouble separating the mango from the skin, just remove the mango from the peel with your teeth, and enjoy its taste.
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Rotate the mango and peel off another side. You can rotate it to the left or right side, whichever you prefer, as long as you are able to take off long strips of its peel. [8] X Research source
- If your hands get slippery from the juice and it's difficult to hold the mango, wipe them off on a paper towel periodically.
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Peel away any skin that remains on the mango. Hold the mango carefully to avoid squishing or damaging any delicate peeled parts. [9] X Research source
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You should now have a peeled mango. Insert a fork so that you can eat your mango without getting juice all over yourself.
- You can eat the mango whole, or cut slice it into a bowl and eat it with a fork.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat kind of food can I put my mango in?Demi LavapiesCommunity AnswerYou can just eat it as a fruit, or you can put in into cakes, tarts, smoothies, purees, etc. You can look on websites like Epicurious to find recipes with mango.
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QuestionIs it a good idea to remove the peel with a spoon like with an avocado?Community AnswerNo, the mango can not be peeled with a spoon, use a knife instead, and don't injure yourself while doing so.
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QuestionHow to remove a mango pit?Julie PiotCommunity AnswerYou should use a knife and cut to the middle, then curve your knife around the pit.
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Tips
- You'll know when a mango is ripe because it will be soft and will give to your touch, just as an avocado or pear would.Thanks
- If the mango is a reddish orange, it is most likely ripe.Thanks
- Always remember to wash the mango before you peel or cut it.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Ripe mango
- Cutting board
- Knife
- Vegetable peeler (optional)
References
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/cooking-tips-techniques/preparation/cut-mango
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/cooking-tips-techniques/preparation/cut-mango
- ↑ https://startcooking.com/how-to-cut-a-mango
- ↑ https://startcooking.com/how-to-cut-a-mango
- ↑ https://startcooking.com/how-to-cut-a-mango
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SIv-rgZ31Q
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SIv-rgZ31Q
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SIv-rgZ31Q
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SIv-rgZ31Q
About this article
To peel a mango, start by pulling off the stem at the top of the fruit. Then, wedge your finger underneath the skin of the mango where the stem used to be. Once you've pried up some of the skin, slowly peel it down toward the other end of the mango. After that strip of skin is off, rotate the mango and repeat. Keep doing this until you've peeled off all of the skin. You can also use a knife instead of your fingers, which will make peeling the mango easier. Keep reading the article for more tips on how to use a vegetable peeler on your mango!
Reader Success Stories
- "I did a thin cut through only the mango, then peeled it by hand, it worked very well. The mango was delicious."