Description
The sweet and fruity scent of mama llama’s handcrafted mango mousse candle evokes feelings of warmth and relaxation, making it a
great choice for setting a cozy and pleasant mood in any space.
Whether used for relaxation, meditation, or simply to enhance the overall atmosphere, mama llama’s handcrafted candles can add a
sensory dimension to your environment and make it more enjoyable.
To prevent fire and serious injury:
Always trim wick to 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) before lighting and keep debris out of wax pool. Never burn longer than 4-hour intervals. Set candle on heat-resistant surface and avoid drafts. Always burn within sight and extinguish before leaving room. Don’t burn near things that catch fire. Keep away from children and pets. Don’t extinguish with water. Always let wax harden before relighting, touching or moving.
Interesting Facts About Mangos
Mangos are believed to have originated in southern Asia, with their cultivation dating back thousands of years.
The exact timeline of their domestication is not precisely known, but it’s estimated to have occurred around 4000 to 5000 years ago.The
regions of eastern India, Bangladesh, and the Andaman Islands, are considered the primary center of mango diversity and cultivation.
Over the years mangos have gained popularity around the world and appreciated for their sweet and tangy taste as well as their
versatility in culinary applications.
This evergreen tree was not introduced into the Western Hemisphere until about 1700, when it was planted in Brazil and
it reached the West Indies about 1740. This tree can now be found in Florida and other tropical environments.
Mangos are one of the most important and widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world and are rich source of vitamin A, C and D.
Mangos hold a special place in the culture and traditions of these areas, and they are often associated with positive occasions.
In India, offering a basket of mangoes to someone is considered a gesture of friendship and goodwill. It is a way of expressing your appreciation for
the friendship you share with the recipient.
Mango leaves are also seen as symbols of good luck in some cultures. People sometimes string and hang mango leaves over their front doors or homes to invite good fortune and positive energy.
Mangos are often given as gifts to loved ones as a symbol of affection and love.
Sharing the delicious and sweet fruit is a way to show your care and appreciation for someone.
In Buddhism, mangoes symbolize the potential for enlightenment.
It is recounted that the Buddha was offered a ripe mango by a monk, which led to his profound realization of the impermanence of all things.