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Stop being lazy. You have full access to "the mango list."With that being said, the only Y mango I saw on the list was "Young."
Quote from: murahilin on December 20, 2014, 02:43:02 PMStop being lazy. You have full access to "the mango list."With that being said, the only Y mango I saw on the list was "Young."Why would I go to all that trouble when I have you sitting at home staring at a baby monitor with nothing to do. Thank you for your efforts but I am not sure if Young will satisfy the OCD since it was rebranded to Tebow. Perhaps after the next diaper change you can really do some digging and earn your keep.
And Squam comes through in the clutch! Any info on Yuwen?
Yuwen sure looks a lot like Irwin, a mango the Taiwanese cannot pronounce or spell.
Yu wen is an improved irwin in Taiwan. Its bigger than Irwin and taste similar. It has red skin which is appealing to the taiwanese. It has be be ripened off the tree though. In taiwan they use chemical ripening.
USDA's list shows YOUNG as the only mango that starts with Y. This was brought from St Lucia by Fairchild/Dorsett/Walter on 3/8/1932.
There's also Yai Grom.