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Garden Expert Tastes The Best Mango Varieties
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2023
- Garden Expert Tastes The Best Mango Varieties
My friend John Kohler from @growingyourgreens on youtube visited South Florida at the right time, Mango Season. I think this is the first time in a long time he has been here during mango season.
In this video I got to share some of my favorite mangos with John and got his reaction.
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ST Maui originated in Hawaii and was evaluated by the University of Hawaii's research program under the name S-T (which is someone's initials, not an abbreviation for "saint"). No literature exists describing it but we speculate Piri or White Piri was in its parentage. It did not receive recommendation from UH but was sent to Florida by Richard Hamilton to Richard Campbell, who introduced it to the germplasm collections in Miami-DadeCounty.
The fruit are round in shape, medium sized, developing striking red blush with green/yellow background at maturity. The flesh is firm, fiberless, and light yellow, often displaying unusual (but harmless) white spots. The flavor is tremendous and very unique, with a sweet and resinous spice character and a detectable note of guava fruit. The seed is monoembryonic.
Though it is difficult to classify, It probably belongs in the Indian/West Indian flavor group, and It's one of our favorite tasting mangos, with a nice shelf life as well.
The trees are extremely vigorous growers with spreading growth habit and dense canopy, not suitable for small yards.
They have medium anthracnose tolerance, and set fruit well when they flower. They are not precocious trees though, and have had only partial blooms during warm winters.
Still, we feel ST Maui is a special mango. We are evaluating it for resistance to the newer diseases and so far it is holding up well.
It is a mid-season variety in Florida, maturing mostly in July.
Phoenix is an exceptional selection from the breeding program of Gary Zill of Boynton Beach, FL, and was a 'Jakarta' seedling (planting # C-26). The tree was so named after the mythological Phoenix because it was cut back for removal but came back later and fruited. We planted several in 2017 and have a few grafted to Gary Zill's experimental dwarfing rootstocks as well.
The fruit is roundly shaped, medium-sized and usually develops some red/orange color at maturity. The flesh is yellow-orange, fiberless but firm, with a monoembryonic seed. The flavor of Phoenix has been difficult for us to classify but falls somewhere between classic and Indian flavor, with a strong subacid component to balance out its rich sweetness and having some resin present.
Regardless, we consider Phoenix to be an elite flavored mango and one of the best of the newer varieties. The trees flower well for us in south Florida and are vigorous, vertically orientated growers with open canopy. We would grade them as average producers for us thus far. The fruit have good resistance to mango bacterial black spot, but the flowers are very prone to both anthracnose and powdery mildew, so disease prevention or avoidance is important to achieving good crops with Phoenix.
Flavor: Indian/West Indian
Country: Florida - USA
John is a legend. So nice to see him enjoying mangos in Florida in good company with Paul. Good times.
Dude!! John is the first organic guy i started to follow when i started gardening when youtube first came out! love the full circle. i follow the fruitful trees because i reside in Maui for the last 16 years and i am all about plants, you guys rock! Mahalo for the Aloha!
John is so kool… nice visit
John and Paul eating mangos! Good times indeed
come up here one day
John is the man..saw him at the Wagon Wheel fleamarket many years ago, R.I.P. Wagon Wheel
Paul. I’m in Southern California. I like your passion, knowledge and experience about mangos. Keep all these great videos coming. Thanks.
Thank you.
Thumbs up to the legend John Kohler and to this awesome video - thanks and great work, guys!!! 🥭🌞 👍
OMG both are hits youtuber in Florida i subscribe love it 🥭
Great video. Thanks
Oh yeah!! THE LEGEND OF GARDENING
Great vid!
❤
The only affordable mango source for me in the northern California is Costco LOL, other places are selling mango too expensive. I looked up the price for a dozen mangos from the tropicalacrefarms, it's $155 ..WOW Mangos are luxury fruits in this country
Grow your own. Protect them in the winter in NorCal. That’s what I’m doing.
@@WebSurfingIsMyPastime How do you protect them?
@@dncviorel czcams.com/video/_0wT0UGFRgA/video.html
John!
Nice seeing John I watch his videos great guy
Great seeing you two together. I didnt realize how much taller than John you are lol. Great stuff guys
it was the smaller chair he was sitting on, he is actually taller than me
Excellent video Paul and John 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Good day Fruitful Paul .Thanks for Ur Delicious Mango Topic .I can C U R having Fun Just Tasting Those Mangoes . Enjoying Ur Show .One Love .
Now I want to eat mangoes 🤤
Awesome brother! Thanks for all your videos and hard work!
Say hi to John for me! This is Laura from Blue Horizon Farm in the Redlands🌿🌱🤗
Good stuff Paul!!
Shalom 🙏🏻💖
The little chair is funny
That's his favourite, hope you try carabao mango, it's the best, tested and proven😊
Cool to see you two together. Is the lemon zest comparable to the lemon meringue ?
Lemon Zest is the daughter of Lemon Meringue, they are both amazing. Lemon zest tastes a little better but Lemon meringue grows better. Both worth having.
@@FruitfulTrees Thank You for the quick response, appreciate all you do, God bless!
Lemons Morang (East Indian ) in Jamaica … yep , the royal boss of mangoes
We got st Julian too
Lemon meringue is still my #1 but all that I tasted so far this Season very disappointing about 10 all coming from South Florida.
It's raining hear a lot so that is flushing out the flavor so this year is no a good judging of how great many of these mangos can be. As the rain slows down the taste will be much better. The season is still just starting so it will get better.
@Fruitful Trees I got a few Zills varieties that I recently purchased to taste including Fruit Punch ,Cotton Candy and Coconut cream I am worried what the taste will be.
@@FruitfulTrees Definately getting a lot of washed out mangos from down South. Too much rain early in the season.. but they still beat store bought ones any day
I actually ordered a box of Lemon M. mangos from Etsy 2 weeks ago, had the same experience. Tasted very watery and bland.
@@FruitfulTrees Maybe you can do a video asking Alex, which variety of mangos are least affected by too much rain.
Jus come to Jamaica and let us introduce you to the real flavoring of mangoes…
Glad you are enjoying the good stuff.
To the world man👏
i'm not a fan of basic normal mango in store the regular one
background noises sound like your in a bathroom and toilets are flushing , 😂
it was raining
Great to hear that both of you are raw vegans!
This guy is an earring machine😂!
Is John living in Florida now?
no just visiting
Curious if you prefer lemon marsh be to lemon zest? I listened to a compassion and they though Zinc was best. Just individual preference?
Paul you have to taste a Pakistani mango in Pakistan it is the best in the world 🌍
Chaunsa? It grows here also
Nops! Indian mangoes in India taste the best.
I just had one at Tropical Acres from Pakistani, I'm going to upload the video soon
@@Austin.vanderweil chaunsa? Really!!!
@@FruitfulTrees Hi Paul Shalom: I am from Pakistan. Please post the video of Pakistani mango. We are in Canada and my friends love your videos. thanks
John koo never have tropical trees in his backyard 😂
@Fruitful Trees I have a baby NDM#4 mango tree but want to get one more tree, what do you suggest to get?
taste many this summer and get the one you like best
I’m surprised John is there. I watched him like a decade ago until he started promoting to grow marijuana
Who asked ???? 😂
no thank you 20 dollars a mangos ?????
La
person you have invited is a known blah blah dude. very hard to shut him up.😬
Yes he is very informative. Everyone is different, no? I'm sure Paul is not interested in 'shutting him up'
im sure in mexico you could grow mangos too right