Well, it's hard to say. Maybe 'chat' refers to a discussion about how to handle or consume mange fruit, but that's a bit of a stretch.
Honestly, I have no clue how 'chat' could be related to 'mange fruit'. It could be a very unique or specialized context that's not common.
I'm not quite sure. Chat and mange fruit don't seem to have an obvious direct connection.
Mange tout is actually a vegetable. It's often used in cooking and is known for its tender and sweet flavor.
It's simple. Just combine fresh mangoes, diced fruits like strawberries and pineapples, add some lime juice and a pinch of sugar. Mix well and your mange fruit salsa is ready!
Microsoft might have some involvement in developing or supporting comic chat technologies. Maybe they offer tools or platforms for it.
Mange fruit vinegar can aid digestion and boost metabolism.
Fruit is enjoyed by people for its taste and nutritional value. Mange is a problem that affects the skin of animals and requires treatment. They are poles apart.
It's quite distinct. 'Away in the Mange' has its unique elements that set it apart from similar works.
Well, 'mange human' is a pretty strange phrase. It could potentially refer to some fictional or symbolic idea, but without more context it's hard to say exactly how it relates to contemporary society. Maybe it's related to a sci-fi or fantasy concept?
I think it's hard to say. 'Mange' and 'digs' seem like two completely different and unrelated words. There might not be any obvious relationship between them.
It means 'Eve eats the fruit' in English.
I'm not sure exactly. 'Mying mange' doesn't seem to be a widely recognized term in popular culture.