25 Mango Coloring Pages - Free!
Fruits
Don't you feel like having some mangoes when you see this drawing? It was a lot of fun to make, especially because it is a very incredible fruit. Do you dare to make one like this or similar? Try it! You will see that it will turn out great.
They can be eaten raw, made into juices or into delicious desserts, that is why the mango is one of the tastiest and most versatile fruits that exist. So we bring you drawings of animated mangoes and kawaii mangoes to color.
There are so many! So do not hesitate to explore the repertoire and choose the mango images to color that catch your attention the most.
Mangoes are fantastic fruits. It is considered one of the finest tropical fruits in the world. They have an oval shape and a colorful, thin skin, but one that is not edible.
They grow on a tree that can measure between 10 and 30 meters, with a cylindrical trunk and gray bark. In the mango drawings to print and color we add fun facts so you can learn about this peculiar fruit.
Welcome to Coloring Together! We have a great collection of coloring pages on various themes, so you can have fun looking for your favorite. Are you interested in animal drawings? Or do you prefer fruit drawings?
We have that and much more! Besides, you will manage to learn from them just by coloring. Doesn't that seem like a great idea?
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Have you already chosen your favorite mango? Now all that is left is to grab your materials, and let your imagination fly while coloring.
Mangoes coloring pages
Why color mango images?
Mangoes are fruits that have very striking colors, and in a single piece they can have several shades. Did you know they can range from a yellow to an intense red?
If you have ever tried a mango, you will know that it is a tasty fruit, since it is sweet and juicy. What better combination for a sunny day? But, have you ever wondered, how much do you know about mangoes?
Mangoes originate in Southeast Asia, and they have great importance in India, where they are considered magical fruits with healing properties.
In addition, the mango contains a variety of vitamins and minerals that are important for our body, such as iron or glucose. That is why do not forget to eat a mango from time to time.
And that is not all, we want to teach you much more about them, so if you dare to color mangoes, you will find fun facts that will leave you surprised. Are you up for it?
You will see that you will not regret it, so do not hesitate to check the repertoire and choose your favorite.
Learn while coloring Mangoes
- The scientific name of the mango is "Mangifera Indica", belonging to the family of the Anacardiaceae.
- In Bangladesh, the national tree is the mango. How cool!
- The closest relatives of the mango are nuts. This is because the mango is a drupe, that is, a fleshy fruit with thin skin and a hard center known as the endocarp.
- The mango comes from Asia, from India, Burma and the Andaman Islands.
- The color of the mango's skin varies depending on how much sun the tree receives.
- When the Portuguese traders settled in southern India (before the British began trading it in the 15th and 16th centuries), they gave this fruit the name "manga".
- The mango is also known as the peach of the tropics, for its beautiful orange color and its sweet flavor.
- The mango is the national fruit of three countries, do you know which ones they are? They are Pakistan, India and the Philippines.
- Portuguese navigators introduced the mango to Africa during the 16th century.
- The mango has iron, a mineral that raises the levels of hemoglobin and collagen.
- The mango has a high fiber content, so it acts as a natural laxative, relieves constipation and controls sugar.
- The mango is a natural antioxidant that prevents heart disease and other ailments.
- The mango can act as a moisturizer against heatstroke.
- It is believed that the mango has existed since the years 400-500 B.C.
- There are many varieties of mangoes. Some are: Ataulfo, Edward, Irwin, among others.
- In New Delhi, India, "The Mango Festival" is celebrated, in which at least 500 types of mango are presented.
- In Europe the mango is only grown in Granada and in the Axarquia of Malaga.
- The largest mango in the world recorded by the Guinness Book of Records weighed 3.5 kilos and measured 30.48 centimeters long.
- The plant is called mango, and it can grow up to 30 meters tall.
- So that it reaches its sweetness, after being harvested, the mango is kept at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C, for 5 to 10 days.
- The mango is a sacred tree for Buddhists, since they say that Buddha meditated in a mango forest.
- After the mango ripens, it can be consumed up to 5 days later.
- In India, the mango is a sacred tree that has been cultivated for 4,000 years.
- The mango contains 130 calories per mango. That is quite a lot!
- In India, giving a basket of mangoes is a sign of friendship.
