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Baptiste produces very well and consistently for us. Pretty clean fruit also.
Maybe its me but the exotic candy flavor i find from the Madame Francis can be tasted in the Baptiste as well. A little firmer fruit and completely fiberless. Ive tasted a lot of varieties and have even over paid for many to say that the people in the Caribbean selectively bred for candy. We call it spice here I guess just because it taste foreign to your traditional Haden or Florida Red. I will say this mango isnt juicy juicy like a Madame Francis but I loved it. The people from Haiti said its their favorite.
Hello,At the mango festival at Fairchild this weekend I convinced them to sell me a box of true Baptiste mangoes.
Quote from: FloridaBoy on July 15, 2019, 07:53:04 PMHello,At the mango festival at Fairchild this weekend I convinced them to sell me a box of true Baptiste mangoes. I know its not your main point but Fairchild, owner of +550 mango cultivars selling imported mangoes at its esteemed festival....again...just saying.
Quote from: Squam256 on July 16, 2019, 09:29:38 AMBaptiste produces very well and consistently for us. Pretty clean fruit also.Hello Sir,I wanted to personally thank you for the resource of Mango information you've posted on your website. I will definitely be stopping by this season. I really appreciate your website and I look forward to getting some trees, scions and fruit from you.