it took about 5 times of eating coconut cream to finally get a good one!
so i never let a bad first impression of a mango fool me!
and don't forget, there's always a chance the person you are relying on for a description, is biased.
for instance, I love mangoes that remind me of carrie, fairchild, tyler, ice cream, jakarta, etc....
that's why it's good to know a bit about the person's psychology, when you are asking them for a description (or their opinion) of a fruit.
While the tree seems to be one of the most stunning mango trees in terms of color, disease resistance, growth habit/shape and just overall looks, I have heard that the fruit is basically average at best with some degree of fiber. As far as the fruit description goes, this is only what I have been told by both locals and people from India so I cannot confirm any accuracies to this. I will say, as with any variety, taste is subjective and there are no rights or wrongs.
the fruit was not really fibrous at all.
I would have to disagree with your description, it's not an average fruit at all.
it's always best to taste a fruit for yourself to formulate a valid opinion, don't just rely on what you've heard from others.
Thats why I said it was what I heard (even Alex's assessment in 2012, see above, was well less than stellar but things can and do change) and made the disclaimer (last sentence of my post abouit being subjective).