I have good news and bad news. The only mango I got this year wasn't harvested at the right time; I think I should have left it on the tree for about 2 more weeks. The good news is that it tastes exactly like the mango pineapple from PR (Mangifera indica). However, since it wasn't fully ripe, the flavor wasn't strong enough, but it was still a very meaty and juicy mango. Now, I want more mango varieties, but I don't know where to get them from where I live.😥
I started eating jackfruit this year and it's delicious but this particular variety the Cheena is out of this world. Do you happen to know the variety of your tree?
@@SleepyLizard I planted a Cheena Jackfruit tree after watching Pauls video about it and its only one year old. The one that have fruits on is a seedlings from an orange crush variety. I hope I do get something delicious. But I have a Cheena in case Im not lucky with the one I have.
@@SleepyLizard ah sad to hear that. Hope to meet you one day. Im located in Tampa bay if you ever want to meet and have a look at my food forest, you’re more than welcome.
@@SleepyLizard exactly what am I jealous about? You spread lies on here acting like she NEVER had a mango in her life. You spread the false narrative for likes and don't like the truth
@@kieronphagoodejesus1014 Then why bother to watch if you don't like what you see , move on and watch something that suits your taste ,.. like Avocado's