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The mango Fruit, by definition, is a product of sexual reproduction, as are all fruits, no sex no fruit.
Mango PLANTS grown from seed are a result of sexual reproduction, no sex no seed. Many mangos are grown from seed. Some are grown from grafts, air grafts, slips, and rootings. Such plants are a product of asexual reproduction.
I never saw mango trees having sex.
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