How do I contact Mangoes and Palm Trees?

How do I contact Mangoes and Palm Trees?

Editorial questions: [email protected]. Partnerships: [email protected]. The Mayerhoffer family responds regarding recipes, travel guides, and food culture coverage as of May 2026.

Every message hits the desk of a real person. We prioritize corrections, interview requests, and thoughtful brand alignments that respect the standards on our editorial policy. Before you reach out, browse Recipes, Travel Guides, and Asia travel guides from our current Southeast Asia field season.

How to Reach Us

Connect With Our Family Publishing Desk

Mangoes & Palm Trees is a living archive, not a faceless content hub. Whether you have a question about a specific routes we’ve mapped across Southeast Asia or a recipe we’ve tested at home, we prefer direct, human conversations.

Primary Contact Channels

This page routes your message directly to Oliver, Natalia, or our technical support desk. We are a small family team, and clarity helps us reply thoughtfully while we are on the road.

Editorial & Reader Inquiries [email protected]

Use this inbox for recipe clarifications, interview requests, and editorial corrections. It is the fastest path to Oliver for hospitality-related questions.

Strategic Collaborations [email protected]

Best for brand partnerships and sponsorships. We only align with organizations that respect our family-first practicality standard and cultural approach to travel.

The Discovery Standard

Please use specific subject lines. Mention the exact article, destination, or ingredient you are referencing. It makes a tremendous difference in how quickly we can assist you.

Before You Send Many logistical and cultural questions are already answered in our Family Mission, our Recipe Index, and our Travel Archive.
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Questions Readers Ask

Contact Mangoes and Palm Trees FAQ

We value your time. These are the logistical questions readers, collaborators, and media contacts most often need answered before reaching out to our family desk.

How do I contact Mangoes and Palm Trees?

Editorial questions: [email protected]. Partnerships and guest posts: [email protected]. Separate inboxes keep reader notes and collaboration proposals routed clearly during field publishing.

For editorial questions, email [email protected]. If you want to propose a brand partnership or guest post, reach our collaboration desk at [email protected]. We separate these channels to ensure our family team can read and reply to your notes clearly while on the road.

Who is behind Mangoes and Palm Trees?

Mangoes & Palm Trees is the Mayerhoffer family archive: Oliver, Natalia, and Victor. The site combines hospitality training, Siberian cultural storytelling, and field-tested family travel in one publishing home.

Mangoes & Palm Trees is the living family archive of Oliver, Natalia, and Victor Mayerhoffer. We combine luxury hospitality experience, Siberian cultural storytelling, and practical family travel into one publishing home. We test every recipe and map every route ourselves.

What kind of messages do you welcome?

Reader questions, recipe feedback, media inquiries, and thoughtful collaboration ideas are welcomed. Messages that link to a specific article, ingredient, or destination receive faster, clearer replies.

We value specific, respectful notes. Please send reader questions, recipe feedback, media inquiries, and thoughtful collaboration ideas. It helps immensely if you link directly to the article, ingredient, or destination you are referencing in your email.

Do you respond to every message?

Every message is read; genuine questions receive replies when the 2026 fieldwork schedule, publishing deadlines, and family calendar allow. Direct subject lines speed responses.

We read everything, and we try to answer every genuine question. However, our reply times shift depending on our 2026 fieldwork schedule, publishing deadlines, and family life. Direct subject lines help us respond much faster.

Is your newsletter easy to manage?

Yes. Subscribers control the inbox and may unsubscribe anytime via the link at the bottom of each email. The newsletter is positioned as a family-table invitation, not a sales funnel.

Yes. You control your inbox. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of every email we send. We treat our newsletter like an invitation to our family table, not a sales funnel.

Where should I start if I am new to the site?

Start with the About page for the family timeline, the Recipe Index for hospitality-trained dishes, Travel Guides for field-tested logistics, and the Mission page for editorial standards behind the archive.

Begin with our About Us page to understand our family timeline. Explore the Recipe Index for hospitality-trained dishes. Check the Travel Guides for field-tested destination logistics. Read our Mission to see the standards behind the archive.

Compliance & Safety

Privacy and communication standards

We want every contact and newsletter touchpoint to feel clear, respectful, and easy to control. If you join our email updates, you can unsubscribe at any time. We build our communication standards around these verified official frameworks.

  • European Commission (GDPR) The European Commission provides the primary legal framework for personal data protection and digital rights across the EU. We respect these privacy boundaries sitewide.

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  • Federal Trade Commission (CAN-SPAM) The FTC mandates strict rules for commercial email transparency, giving recipients the absolute right to stop unwanted messages. Our newsletter adheres to this standard.

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Helpful starting points: About Us, Recipes, Travel Guides, and Our Mission.

Family Archive

A Real Family Behind the Desk

Mangoes & Palm Trees is not a corporate publishing desk. It is our living family record. We shape this space through professional hospitality standards, cultural memory, and practical testing.

When you contact us, you reach Oliver, Natalia, and Victor Mayerhoffer directly. That direct line protects our voice. It keeps our guidance personal, useful, and grounded in actual lived experience. We believe food and travel mean more when they stay connected to real people.