Spring is here! How can you tell? The temperature on my car thermometer said 79º. That made me stop for a mango with cayanne, salt and lime juice. The Hispanic street vendors offers cucumber and crunchy puffs with hot sauce too. I would love to find some jicama... I'll keep looking. $2 for a peeled mango cut up and served in a cup. Spring is here!



Where did you get the mango with cayenne?!
Posted by: Christopher Garlington | April 07, 2005 at 03:39 PM
The Mega Mall in Logan Square has a vendor offering multiple items to taste with salt and cayene, including jicama. (That's for the jicama request, mangos can be found all over the streets.)
See http://www.vitalinformation.blogspot.com/2004_04_18_vitalinformation_archive.html#108238705679873518
Posted by: Vital Information | April 07, 2005 at 10:22 PM
Got it from a vendor east of Clark and a block north of Granville.
Posted by: Josh | April 09, 2005 at 05:19 PM
i got my mango last weekend (too cold, really, but i was over-enthusiastic...) on clark north of lawrence; i got my elote yesterday (perfect bike riding weather!) in wells park at western and montrose. yum.
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