10 reasons why you should soak mangoes before eating 

Nutrient Absorption Phytic acid, which is found in mangoes, can prevent the body from absorbing vital nutrients like antioxidants, iron, and zinc. Soaking mangoes helps reduce the phytic acid content, allowing better nutrient absorption.

Cleaning Mangoes can be cleaned of any possible pesticide residue, debris, or surface dirt by soaking them in water. 

Softening Soaking mangoes makes it easier to peel or cut them by softening the skin.  

Natural Fat Busters Because soaking lowers the concentration of the phytochemicals found in mangoes, they function as natural fat burners.

Testing Mangoes Placing the mangoes in a bucket of water allows you to easily detect artificial ripening. If they sink, they ripen naturally; otherwise, they are harvested artificially.

Beat the Heat Mangoes are known to raise the body's temperature, causing skin problems such as acne and rashes, as well as headaches and nausea. Soaking can reduce the thermogenic properties.

Enhanced Flavour Soaking can enhance the flavour of the mango, making it juicier and sweeter. This is particularly helpful if you have firm or slightly underripe mangoes.

Improved Digestibility Soaking can break down some of the fibres in the mango, which can aid in digestion and make it easier for some people to tolerate.

Hydration Soaking mangoes in water can help hydrate the fruit, especially if it's been stored for a while or if you live in a dry climate.

Refreshing Chilled soaked mangoes can be a refreshing treat, perfect for hot summer days.

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