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I believe it is Gedong Gincu from Indonesia/Bali.
Thanks, Alex and Rob and pineislander, for the additional information. I got the fruit in question from shot's place under the name Apricot (not Bali?) which I guess possibly further confuses things?
So, we are talking about the same mango the problem would be to compare with the "Apricot" of the east coast. Maybe shot could fill us in on the provenance he has posted about it before.https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=24009.0
Yes, I will ask him next time I'm out that way (unless he responds here first).
My take: Through the years a lot of backyard seedling mango trees have been dubbed apricot mango. Same for peach mango. Every year craigslist has peach mangos advertised. This year too>>>Juicey, Sweet Peach Mangos For Sale ! - $1 (Fort Lauderdale) (photos included)https://miami.craigslist.org/brw/grd/d/fort-lauderdale-juicey-sweet-peach/7333681659.html
Problem with your theory is that the Delray Apricot does not taste like apricot. The Apricot that fliptop and pineislander are talking about is not a Florida backyard seedling tree.