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Video: Baby Shows Right Way To Enjoy Mango & Netizens Couldn’t Agree More

Summers usually mean an endless supply of mangoes, and while there may not be a clean way to enjoy the tropical fruit, there’s certainly a right way to lose yourself in the sweetness. This video of a baby savoring a ripe mango in pure bliss seemed the ideal way to make it a delightful experience, and netizens couldn’t agree more. The little one’s messy cleaning up of the stone fruit’s pit is the classic approach and possibly the only way to truly enjoy it.

Mom proves ‘mango never stood a chance’ with baby in viral parenting video

A mom documented her baby’s adorable mango-eating experience in a viral parenting video, which also serves as a tutorial for viewers on how to enjoy it the right way. It was, without a doubt, one of the greatest moments of Grace Tan’s motherhood journey, with her little girl getting the full summer experience. Children are known for their sloppy eating habits, but this kid took it to a whole different level. Moreover, her mom had to prove why the “mango never stood a chance.”

The video showed the first-time mom’s point of view while her baby girl delighted in every second of her snacking on the tropical fruit. Somewhat expecting the mess, Tan took all the necessary precautions before handing the little one the gooey mango pit. The clip started with a little spill over the table, but it was only the beginning of the messy experience. As the post continued, the baby made the most satisfying “nom nom nom nom” sounds, only getting exceedingly dramatic.

A mix of “glug glug” and “nom nom” sounds, the video captured the little girl’s euphoric mango-eating moments, and it’s super relatable. She chewed and sucked on it with all her energy and created an even bigger mess until there was no more left to eat. The results? A licked-clean mango pit.

Commenters found the baby’s way of eating the mango so relatable that they couldn’t hold back their hilarious remarks. One user wrote that the “waababwaabab is necessary, otherwise you don’t deserve the mango.” A second individual pointed out that the video was a “tutorial” on how to eat the fruit until it’s clean.

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