I like Carrie from my tree at all stages of ripeness. But slightly under ripe is more acid and less sweet. (Complex) Just a bit less sweet. So I like this the best
The one i tried was a little soft for my liking. I read about a medical after taste and i did taste that. It was not offensive or appealing but i will give it another try slightly under ripe. I do like mango with sub acid after taste 
Yeah do try Carrie at green but a slight bit of give to it as in ever so slightly soft. Not even any yellow showing on the skin
My original instinct was at least see some yellow to pick Carrie. A tiny smile of yellow then see if Carrie has any give. You say medical taste but what you mean is medicinal taste. Too piney for some. Carrie has a very good reputation in Broward. People from India know about it. A neighbor just planted a Carrie and a Hawaiian dwarf. Bought them at Delray mango farm.
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Dwarf Hawaiian/Tete Nene | Tropical Acres Farms
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This mango is now commonly known as ‘
Dwarf Hawaiian’ despite actually being from Puerto Rico, where it was given the name ‘Tete Nene’. It was likely a Julie seedling, and its growth habit and foliage resemble that of Julie, as does the flavor. Dwarf Hawaiians are compact, dwarfish trees that require hardly any pruning when young.