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if it's mayong chid, then it would be sweet and sour mix. Wan would be the sweet 'variety' One other selling point is that its anthracnose resistant as well as if you choose, you can eat the skin. But don't do that if you're allergic to mango or sap or what not.
god, i love maprang a lot. there are new varieties to be collected in Thailand. Just no one has done it yet. Working on that for next year possibly.
Would you sell me just 2 + shipping? If you only want to sell the whole lot I understand; I know lots a forum members wanna get their hands on someIf not no worries! Thanks
I'll take the remaining.
Looks like asian stores are starting to import them from some of the fruit sellers pics.
Grafted trees take up to 10 years to bear fruit. And is antracnosis inmune
Quote from: palologrower on January 23, 2023, 06:57:49 PMgod, i love maprang a lot. there are new varieties to be collected in Thailand. Just no one has done it yet. Working on that for next year possibly.Had some recently in Vietnam, tasty! Do the new varieties have thinner skin and better flesh to seed? Those were my two complaints.
What part of Thailand will have maprang? I’m planning to go later this year
Quote from: ben mango on January 24, 2023, 08:51:56 PMWhat part of Thailand will have maprang? I’m planning to go later this yearall over. you can order from distributors or major fruit markets.
Quote from: palologrower on January 24, 2023, 09:11:30 PMQuote from: ben mango on January 24, 2023, 08:51:56 PMWhat part of Thailand will have maprang? I’m planning to go later this yearall over. you can order from distributors or major fruit markets. Once you go, I need to know where the good loot spots are but it sounds like they might be everywhere. I want to take a trip to SE Asia before I got to college and hopefully try stuff that are hard to come by here like marang, salak, durian, maprang, etc.
Definitely got fruits from the same seller cause i also paid $40/lb lol whats the best method for getting all the extra flesh off the seed ? Trying to plant these ones out
Quote from: Nick C on January 26, 2023, 09:50:28 PMDefinitely got fruits from the same seller cause i also paid $40/lb lol whats the best method for getting all the extra flesh off the seed ? Trying to plant these ones outIf you're in NJ and was exposed for any period of time, there is a chance the seeds died. I notice that when i imported some varieties lat year, half of the whole batches just didn't germinate. The route in which they flew made a difference. If they sat on the tarmac in Japan/korea, goners. So if they were sitting at all for long periods in NJ... but hopefully if they were in teh fruit, the flesh gave some protection from freezing the embryo.