Mangos from Jamaica That Grow In Florida

Published 2024-07-19
We are back at Tropical Acres Farms. Alex is showing us his Jamaican Mango Collection. You can order the fruit when in season, or the mango tree anytime on their website at:
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Jump to the following parts of the Episode:
00:00 Episode start
01:18 East Indian Mango
11:10 Julie Mango
19:04 Bombay (Paheri)
26:37 Nelson Mango
32:39 Stringy Mangos
35:45 Blackie Mango
36:25 Millie Mango
39:09 Jamaica Mango Seasons

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All Comments (21)
  • @pamb7560
    At last! 🇯🇲Thank you, Paul! He said Millie!!!! He said #11!!! He said Sweetie!!! My whole childhood!!! Paul!!! Tears!!!
  • Thanks Paul for featuring Jamaican mangoes. It is true Alex that we Jamaicans are very passionate about our mangoes. We don't care about fibrous or non-fibrous, we just enjoy and the different varieties.
  • @SueLall1008
    People who grew up eating mangoes have no issue with fiber!! 😊
  • @keithkeller698
    I gave my jamacian co-worker a Mallika mango. She said that she loves it and that it tastes like a cow foot. I told her that she's Loco. I grafted her a Mallika tree.
  • @tripledtv5464
    Thanks Paul for this episode .As Jamaican living in NY ,I really enjoyed it so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
  • @manfromyard
    Love this series and very happy you did Jamaica. It was great to hear how they do in Florida. 1 thing I would ask is if we could get recomendations for low input varieties that taste similar to those from each region. For beginners it would be good to hear, if you like Thai or Jamaican mangoes, a no spray disease resistant substitute is x,y,z. Sometimes its better to get a good yield that is close than none of the exact one..
  • @nram1
    Glad to see he mentioned Number 11, one of my favorites. We had a big tree that was always loaded. This will only taste nice after it's picked and put on the table for a few days. I think it has a bright orange color.
  • @reinam3848
    He's so knowledgeable!! I'm Jamaican and learned a lot about our mangoes here. Julie's my favorite 🥭 🇯🇲
  • @TheAceKing21
    Jamaicans love Mangos Fibers and all if you go to jamaica you will see mango trees in every backyard
  • We love to just wash them and peel with our teeth, we are truly passionate about our mangoes❤❤❤ thanks for sharing about our mangoes🙏
  • My dad nicknamed my younger sister 'Millie' ,after the Millie mango because she looked so sweet when she was born ❤️
  • @rayr9680
    Major crop from my 4 year old (5 ft tall) East Indian tree in South Florida this year-and strongly agree that the fruit is disease prone.
  • GREAT BIT OF INFORMATION ABOUT MANGO 🥭 FROM JAMAICA 🇯🇲 👌.