Grouper is not the only ingredient that's seasonal in Florida right now. You can't walk the neighborhood without a mango hitting you on the head. When I lived on the beach in the Tampa Bay area, my neighbor had a mango tree over the fence that divided our property. In June, I'd find dozens of mangoes (I don't personally believe that mangoes ends in 'es' -- where did that 'e' come from? Does one write of tangoes with ones amigoes? But my spell-checker, and wikipedia says it's so, therefore who am I to debate spelling) sitting in my lawn. My current neighbors aren't as well stocked with mango trees, so I bought a few from my local market. I also found some local scallops on sale, U-12s, so I grabbed a few of those. Mango and scallops might be considered Caribbean, but I wanted to do some Asian spice, so I went for a sriracha-glaze, with a mango-bacon risotto.
As fate would have it, What's For Lunch Honey is having a mango-themed challenge until July 14th, which is actually Bastille Day in another coincidence which is probably completely irrelevant to mangoes. But, it's enough coincidence that we'll play along and have a lot of fun.

( Is Mango the next Tango? )
As fate would have it, What's For Lunch Honey is having a mango-themed challenge until July 14th, which is actually Bastille Day in another coincidence which is probably completely irrelevant to mangoes. But, it's enough coincidence that we'll play along and have a lot of fun.

( Is Mango the next Tango? )