Common and East Indian, Blackie is my favorite,I didn't know so much spices of mango in my beautiful country, I love you Jamaica hope by God grace I see you soon 😘
@@julioibaniaz9634 don’t be a hater there’s evil all around the world at least jamaica don’t have likkle kids run shout up school and grocery store like america GTFO
Does anyone remember the " Christmas" mango? A large mango good for slicing to serve at dinner. It was never a common mango but came out late in the season and was grown in the Cargill Avenue area of St. Andrew on some beautiful trees back in the late 1950s to 1960s. My favorites are St Julian, East Indian, Bombay and the Blackie mangos.
Great information in St Mary we also have a very small Mango 🥭 called fowl shit lol it's very small a little bigger than a lime it's not common though. And Red skin red purple when green. Bright red and orange when ripe. I love Julie, blackie, longie and number 11.
My mouth was watering like crazy. Mangoes are my absolutely most favourite fruit. 😋 I’m always in 🇯🇲 off season. Darn. May have to change my ways to indulge! Thanks for this entertaining and informative video. Jah bless.
I’m from St. Catherine, in our family home we have a mango tree, the mangoe is both sweet and sour, to the tastes. The skin is rough , color , golden. Great information as always. Bless. 🌹. My favorite East Indian.
Wow lovely I love this video I never know a lot of names of mangoes 👍💯 whenever I want to remember the name I will have to go back to this video thank you 💯👍💕🔥💥🤣
THERE'S ANOTHER MANGO IN ST.THOMAS THAT IS NAME GRAMPA. THANKS I LOVE YOUR PRESENTATION AND SECONDLY EVERYONE THAT IS WATCHING YOUR SHOW IS WELL SATISFIED ESPECIALLY YOUR PRONOUNCES OF THE NAMES. THANKS ALEX. EXCELLENT JOB.
Thank you so much brother for bringing so much love all the time. Though especially for the love of Mangoes, greatly appreciated. Living in Canada all these years, it is the memories of such richness, sweetness amongst other elenents that beckons me home to the Island of my birth. There is a mango that I remembered having the pleasure of eating as a child that I haven't heard the name of. I associated it with the name Lady Mango, though I am not certain what that looks like either. I only knew it's shaped like East Indies Mango with a red side and a yellow side, it"s distinctively small and fits mostly between the thumb of one hand and the following 2 fingers . If I saw a picture of it I would remembered it. However, we had a home filled with fruit trees and such other staples. We lived on favored land because , my grandmother's property was the most Prosperous, Abundant and Tasttiest. Everything that grew there , was bigger than most in the district. East Indies mangoes ,loaded our trees, we could stand and pick as much as we like, from the bottom to the top. People was envious. We couldn't engage in throwing the seeds away, they were so sweet, filling and were the size of green papaya, our yellow skin Guavas were almost the size of Oranges, with the sweetest bright pink centers and our big yellow Grapefruits, the size of Jelly Coconuts. I went home as a grown up and it is as I remembered. When I was a child my cousins and I I could not eat too many because of the size. As you can see , you bring forward memories. Great memories. If only we had a loving and caring Prime Minister and suppoting members of parliament who was actually god fearing, for lack of a better word doing Right by Our Island Jamaica. Most if not All Jamaicans abroad would return and help to strengthen our economy and create jobs that would allow us to uplift and elevate our citizens to compete on a global scale. We would be returning home in droves. As a Spiritual Community we have to move with Unity and Call Into Existence the Changes we Seek. Together wr have to do this, Letgo and Let The Most High , and continue to have good thoughts and do good to others, no matter what. Though I am not saying don't protect yourself. The Most High did not make foolish beings to inherit his kingdom. Yet we must try to be "the bigger person " and apologize to those who don't have wisdom and vision. Our expats will not venture to their homeland when those in charge cannot get it together. Sadly , peoples lives are not the most important , compared to money, greed and power. Surely if by some mistake the prime minister and his gang manage to get in again, Jamaica will be toast and we will be looking side-eyed at he Jamaicans om the Island. Break the spell that has been cast on our beautiful Island/people. "Chase those Crazy demons outta there. We are doing the work here, for our home and planet. This Is A Spiritual attack from the demonic kingdom. Live if you want to live. The same heavenly father, The Most High that we know yesterday, today and tomorrow that Guided, Shielded, Protected And Lifted Up Our Ancestors, allowing us to be here now. Now we are the Ancestors. Fight Spiritually or roll over and let our generations, The Children Of The Most High to be Erased from Our Inheritance. Every man should know by now the Spiritual significance of these perilious times we are living in. Our Divine beings are here. In your movements call unto them, do not beg. Reason and ask for what you need and let it be not always about you, you, but also the Island/ the World at large. Give thanks, don't dwell on it, let go and let The Most Holy and Powerful Spirit work on your behalf. Be Grateful For Every Little Things In Life. Thank you for allowing I to get these feelings off my mind. One Love!
I'm from St Lucia and we have Graham too. It's a semi sweet mango that we slice to eat. The Tommy Atkins is popular over here too. Well, I had plenty mango Nelson last week about 10, and it sweet and juicy...but I did not know what I was eating 😂
Salute on this beautiful/sourceful information on these mango names. I do eat all 🥭’s listed, but my top priority/favorite on the list is Number 11, East Indian, Green Gage, Stringy, and Green and Red.
I’m from one of the most beautiful country parish in jamaica.and no mango,berries trees could escape me as a youngster. but I didn’t know there were so many different varieties. it looks like I’m going to have to move back to start sampling the ones I missed.😀😀😀
Mi and yuh that I'm a mango lover didn't get to eat my fair share this year 😭😭😭 I'm in Manchester now far from my parish St Thomas one of the mango capital's 😢
Mi affee com inne again. I remember when i was a child and we gaa Country during mango season. The yeald of Mangoes was enormous. The varieties was vast. Mangoes cover the ground like layers of leaves. Bhoy i love, love Mangoes. We hardly have any this year. Blessings everyone.
East Indian, Julie, milly are my faves. There's this mango I used to see when growing up. I think it was called Fabsy or Fab Mango. I've only seen that tree one place in Clarendon. It is bright yellow to light orange in colour with small red spots around the stem area.
Thanks for sharing your research on Jamaica’s favourite fruit, this year ‘23’ in particular is bounty year for mangoes on the island never see so many and that melodious song just awesome!
hayden and beefy didnt make the list ?, i remember seeing a mango over 8" long at friends house near negril, i should take pictures next time a go there.
A very interesting video on Jamaican mangoes, I had no idea there were so many variety? A variety of breadfruit next please, I know that St.Vincent And The Grenadines have at least 30 varieties of them. One Love.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep everyone up the good work lol love them all can’t wait to come home and eat them 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT....LOVE THIS... SO VERY UIFTING AND MOUTH WATERING......something new from all the negativity ....would love to have some now 👍👍👍👍👍
We also have rusty mangos where parts of the skin has some semblance of the tree bark (brown and rough to the touch) which is slightly smaller than stringy/common mango and has a tart taste and can be sometime ashy or soda like in flavor.
This video is appreciated. Just like an enamel basin of well ripe stringy mango, cooled by the refrigerator and eaten at night time. Wha dat? Worms? I didn’t see any! 🧐😅Thank you sir!
I have been browsing through the comments and I didn't see this one you asked about the big full me gut, it's known as yam mango popular grown in upper St. ANDREW OR ST THOMAS, misses my Jamaican mangoes the beats all mangoes from other countries. You have all the names more or less correct thanks for exposing our mangoes only that the Tommy Aitkin was introduced to Jamaica for export because the Americans love it, too bad through stealing the project was abandoned.
I love any mango! This year in St Elizabeth our large common mango tree did not bear at all, blossom did not come through and what did come through was blown off - I am so sad😕. Last year pot did tun down fe real. Always giving thanks to God for what He provides🙏🏾🙏🏾
mi LOVE de ROBIN MANGO FRAM MI WAS LITTLE TILL NOW AS DEM SEH MI A GREYTONE MAN. I LOVE ALL MANGPES EXCEPT FOR STRINGY MANGO MI CAA TEK DE HAIR BETWEEN MI TEETH. TOO MUCH TIME FROM N TROUBLE FI CLEAN DEM OUT FRAM MI TEETH.JA is really 1 JAH BLESS country fi TRUE. BLESSED LOVE.
love 'Robin' mangoes, East Indian, 'sweetie-come-brush-mi', Blackie, Common, #11..there's one called 'YAM' mango, it's fleshy, sweet (on top) but sour and scratch throat closer to the seed..a 'thinner' version of julie but still nice..also one called 'BULL-TONE' (looks just the way it sounds😀😀😀) long, yellow but fleshy and very sweet. The tree is 'ginormous'
Can you do a video on the different fruit season. I live abroad and I always want to know what is available when. I had mammy only once as a child and I still remember it being so delicious but never see it selling no where. When is jackfruit season too. Which parish have nuff custard apple.
Thanks for sharing. I however, did not hear four mangoes mentioned that I know from the western end of the Island. They are Saddle back, based on its appearance, reddie that is similar to the bluey but has a reddish hue instead of blue and hardy which is similar to a stringy but is very hard even when ripe. There is also bastard graham due to its appearance. It is small and very sweet.
What about the Yam Mango? Good sized, redish, partly yellow and some green when ripe. Very flavourful, juicy and sweet. The thickish skin is edible because the sweet flesh goes deep into the it. Some fruits produce a finger-like growth sticking out from it. Very very little or no string at all and is easily consumed using a spoon.
Really enjoy this one Ready to come home for the next mango crop. My favorite number 11 Robin common to tell you the truth all of them I can sit and eat up to 1 dozen and it don't dont bother me in any kind of way and letting you in a secret l have diabetes. And a little more secret Not taking no medication Food is my medicine I use it to control diabetes Blessed so blessed and l make sure l drink plenty plenty water
I just realized that about 6 or more names of mangoes you name ,I knew but forgot the names.However ,my favorite is east Indian, Julie, backie,and common some really sweet. 🍀🌺👍🏼😜
My favorite mango, as to most eaten in my life is, Black mango AKA, blackie, green gage, (in my side of the island, gatie.) Graham was a good mango type, but I never had enough to make it my favorite. Other common mangoes I had growing up in Jamaica were, Stringy aka Hardy in my area. Kidney, (nice taste, but full of worms, always!) Number 11. Uncommon mangoes that I have easy access to, scissors, sauly or salty, John belly full, bees box. one single tree that my grandma owned on her property, we simply called Reddie or reddy. Someone gave me a taste of Millie once and I never forget that taste, over 33 years! I don't know if I had ever eaten Julie or East Indian mangoes before, I have a hard time identifying them. Here in New York, I always buy a certain mango at the Caribbean Market, the label called it Haitian Mango, a cousin told me that it was East Indian, but I'm not sure, research haven't gave me any real proof, but it's my new favorite mango, even though I have to buy it if I want to eat it, which I don't do very often. Tommy Atkins is America's most common mangoes and can be found in almost every supermarket fruit section, anytime of the year. It's one of the worst mango in my opinion. Not sure if America would import Tommy Atkins from Jamaica, because they grow so many in Florida already.
That Haitian mango you had was called Madam Frances ....it is good It's a different cultivar from East Indian...to me East Indian has a superior flavor but more fiber or strings to get stuck in your teeth You need to head to Florida in the Summer to get some great ...elite mangoes
@@MichaelSmith-fu3bm if I have to pay for them, I don't want to. I consider myself a fruit forager and I hated having to spend money to get them, especially mango. I guess it's because when growing up, mangoes were everywhere and I could have more than I could eat easily and free.
GREAT VIDEO!!!! Going to Jamaica as a kid to spend summer with my grandparents I never ate mangoes. I just couldn't stand the smell. I didn't eat star apples either. Now as an adult, I LOVE mangoes! I always look forward to my trips to Jamaica during mango season. I can't make a smoothie without mangoes. I can only name and identify 2 mangoes though...Julies and Blackies.
Don't be sad about not loving mangoes earlier because I had a friend I grew up with in lyssons St Thomas he never ate mangoes up until the time of his passing delroy never liked the smell of mango RIP DELROY HARVEY AKA DELLY AKA GOUNUSH
@@horacegardner8632 I forget to mention that one in my lengthy list in the comments also. I never had it though, I only heard about it. I had a friend in primary School who was always promising me one, but never fulfilled.
@@originalgarrison1477 I fell out of love with mangoes one time in my life, from really loving them as a child growing up to not really caring much about them in my 20s, and now in my 40s, can't get enough, because I live in the states and have to buy them if I want to eat it.
In St ann growing up as a child we had Starchy, RumPoint, JohnGordon, GreenGauge, River Mango, Biffle, Namnuck and many more names i cant remember and never see them anywhere else in jamaica.
I want to ask you if you have ever heard of Richard Mango Dark Red when green remain that way throughout so it’s difficult to tell when it’s ripe. Juice is like syrup very very sweet That’s all I can give. I did find it in Mount Pleasant Portland.
Growing up we use a have a mango call quarrel it is very sweet it grow long looking like longie also some of them are small like guinep thats you call the bubbie it is very sweet also a mango name Williband also sweet but the seed part sour also a mango name Rounie it is small an fleshy
Goat seed or Cruffie/Scruffy mango (not common). One or two can fit in the mouth at once (tiny as table tennis🏓 or gulf ball). Just as the name suggest, they are round, thickish green skin, cruffie/scruffy (as if scratched and healed over roughly) but sweet. In 1965 was the first and last time i have seen and ate this mango twice (on separate occasions) when growing up in St. Catherine, Jamaica. I❤️🇯🇲.🥭🍬,⏰2🥣🧂🔪🥭🥭🥭s.
I'm from the Guy's Hill area of St Catherine. Berkshire Hall/Devil's Race Course in my opinion has the most mangoes. We have a 🥭 called kidney and another one called Hartlsnd black mango.
From area code 758, when I was a child, we had a very very very sweet mango. I don't remember the name. All I know it reminded me of a deworming medecine called "ANTEPA".
Common and East Indian, Blackie is my favorite,I didn't know so much spices of mango in my beautiful country, I love you Jamaica hope by God grace I see you soon 😘
I didn't know that there are so many, different species of mangoes growing in Jamaica.
Thanks for the information Alexx. 🥭🥭🥭🥭
Jamaica is heaven on earth am so proud to be Jamaican
Can I tell uh
If that,s the case why Jamaican murder otherJamaican like that.
@@julioibaniaz9634 don’t be a hater there’s evil all around the world at least jamaica don’t have likkle kids run shout up school and grocery store like america GTFO
these shit are not Jamaican real Jamaican don't kill Jamaican for me these guys are dogs shit,as a ST Elizabeth man I love my country and my people
The Caribbean is period. Now let's stop harming each other.
Does anyone remember the " Christmas" mango? A large mango good for slicing to serve at dinner. It was never a common mango but came out late in the season and was grown in the Cargill Avenue area of St. Andrew on some beautiful trees back in the late 1950s to 1960s. My favorites are St Julian, East Indian, Bombay and the Blackie mangos.
Would that be Calcutta mango. It's the largest mango. We had a tree. It cross between Julie and Bombay
A belly full mi call dem deh enuh
Good job 👏 I did not know that Jamaica had so many varieties of mangos.
Wonderful source of useful information about our favourite mangoes cultivated on our Islands of the Carribbean.
Didn’t see ‘Hog mango’ very sweet and usually have a grey or black thick skin when ripe, I grow up eating a lot in the hills of St. Ann
They have more worms than a dead animal 😅 back then of course.
Great information in St Mary we also have a very small Mango 🥭 called fowl shit lol it's very small a little bigger than a lime it's not common though. And Red skin red purple when green. Bright red and orange when ripe. I love Julie, blackie, longie and number 11.
Hi what does that mango look like I think we had a tree in Clarendon we called it Miss rose was very good
My mouth was watering like crazy. Mangoes are my absolutely most favourite fruit. 😋 I’m always in 🇯🇲 off season. Darn. May have to change my ways to indulge! Thanks for this entertaining and informative video. Jah bless.
Blessings to you and thanks for watching
My favorite fruit too
I’m from St. Catherine, in our family home we have a mango tree, the mangoe is both sweet and sour, to the tastes. The skin is rough , color , golden. Great information as always. Bless. 🌹. My favorite East Indian.
Thanks for your enfomation
This is the time of year I should be visiting Jamaica as I love mangoes 😋
Wow lovely I love this video I never know a lot of names of mangoes 👍💯 whenever I want to remember the name I will have to go back to this video thank you 💯👍💕🔥💥🤣
As a child i loved the Beefie and blue mangos...julie and greenskin comes close to my first top two.
THERE'S ANOTHER MANGO IN ST.THOMAS THAT IS NAME GRAMPA. THANKS I LOVE YOUR PRESENTATION AND SECONDLY EVERYONE THAT IS WATCHING YOUR SHOW IS WELL SATISFIED ESPECIALLY YOUR PRONOUNCES OF THE NAMES. THANKS ALEX. EXCELLENT JOB.
Thank you so much brother for bringing so much love all the time. Though especially for the love of Mangoes, greatly appreciated. Living in Canada all these years, it is the memories of such richness, sweetness amongst other elenents that beckons me home to the Island of my birth.
There is a mango that I remembered having the pleasure of eating as a child that I haven't heard the name of. I associated it with the name Lady Mango, though I am not certain what that looks like either. I only knew it's shaped like East Indies Mango with a red side and a yellow side, it"s distinctively small and fits mostly between the thumb of one hand and the following 2 fingers . If I saw a picture of it I would remembered it.
However, we had a home filled with fruit trees and such other staples. We lived on favored land because , my grandmother's property was the most Prosperous, Abundant and Tasttiest. Everything that grew there , was bigger than most in the district. East Indies mangoes ,loaded our trees, we could stand and pick as much as we like, from the bottom to the top. People was envious. We couldn't engage in throwing the seeds away, they were so sweet, filling and were the size of green papaya, our yellow skin Guavas were almost the size of Oranges, with the sweetest bright pink centers and our big yellow Grapefruits, the size of Jelly Coconuts. I went home as a grown up and it is as I remembered. When I was a child my cousins and I I could not eat too many because of the size.
As you can see , you bring forward memories. Great memories.
If only we had a loving and caring Prime Minister and suppoting members of parliament who was actually god fearing, for lack of a better word doing Right by Our Island Jamaica. Most if not All Jamaicans abroad would return and help to strengthen our economy and create jobs that would allow us to uplift and elevate our citizens to compete on a global scale. We would be returning home in droves.
As a Spiritual Community we have to move with Unity and Call Into Existence the Changes we Seek. Together wr have to do this, Letgo and Let The Most High , and continue to have good thoughts and do good to others, no matter what.
Though I am not saying don't protect yourself. The Most High did not make foolish beings to inherit his kingdom. Yet we must try to be "the bigger person " and apologize to those who don't have wisdom and vision.
Our expats will not venture to their homeland when those in charge cannot get it together. Sadly , peoples lives are not the most important , compared to money, greed and power.
Surely if by some mistake the prime minister and his gang manage to get in again, Jamaica will be toast and we will be looking side-eyed at he Jamaicans om the Island.
Break the spell that has been cast on our beautiful Island/people.
"Chase those Crazy demons outta there. We are doing the work here, for our home and planet. This Is A Spiritual attack from the demonic kingdom. Live if you want to live. The same heavenly father, The Most High that we know yesterday, today and tomorrow that Guided, Shielded, Protected And Lifted Up Our Ancestors, allowing us to be here now. Now we are the Ancestors. Fight Spiritually or roll over and let our generations, The Children Of The Most High to be Erased from Our Inheritance. Every man should know by now the Spiritual significance of these perilious times we are living in.
Our Divine beings are here. In your movements call unto them, do not beg. Reason and ask for what you need and let it be not always about you, you, but also the Island/ the World at large. Give thanks, don't dwell on it, let go and let The Most Holy and Powerful Spirit work on your behalf. Be Grateful For Every Little Things In Life.
Thank you for allowing I to get these feelings off my mind. One Love!
I eat most of these growing up, not knowing the correct name. Wow, thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
I'm from St Lucia and we have Graham too. It's a semi sweet mango that we slice to eat. The Tommy Atkins is popular over here too. Well, I had plenty mango Nelson last week about 10, and it sweet and juicy...but I did not know what I was eating 😂
Cool!
Graham originated in Trinidad.
Salute on this beautiful/sourceful information on these mango names. I do eat all 🥭’s listed, but my top priority/favorite on the list is Number 11, East Indian, Green Gage, Stringy, and Green and Red.
Excellent feature of our beloved fruit. So many varieties. Jamaica nice fi real!
My favorite fruit. The mango song is definitely entertaining
Blacky Mangoes Are My Absolute Favorite,I Didn’t Know About All These Other Mangoes 🧡💚🧡
Thanks this info was very interesting , I was not aware that there were such a wide variety of mangoes in Jamaica 😋😋
I’m from one of the most beautiful country parish in jamaica.and no mango,berries trees could escape me as a youngster. but I didn’t know there were so many different varieties. it looks like I’m going to have to move back to start sampling the ones I missed.😀😀😀
For me, Bombay is King and Julie is Queen❗️😄 But any mango that is picked in Jamaica is welcome in my mouth❗️😆
Mi and yuh that I'm a mango lover didn't get to eat my fair share this year 😭😭😭 I'm in Manchester now far from my parish St Thomas one of the mango capital's 😢
Thanks you your vog brought tears to my eyes all the memories just returned
Mi affee com inne again. I remember when i was a child and we gaa Country during mango season. The yeald of Mangoes was enormous. The varieties was vast. Mangoes cover the ground like layers of leaves. Bhoy i love, love Mangoes. We hardly have any this year. Blessings everyone.
Oh I love mangoes 🥭😍
East Indian, Julie, milly are my faves. There's this mango I used to see when growing up. I think it was called Fabsy or Fab Mango. I've only seen that tree one place in Clarendon. It is bright yellow to light orange in colour with small red spots around the stem area.
And another one called crocus. Skin is dark green and very tough and the flesh has a spicy sweet flavour.
I always hear my mom talk about Gal Mango and bwoy Mango as well but I don't know them.
My favorite are east Indian and Robin. The best mangoes for me. St Elizabeth has alot of Robin mangoes
Thanks for highlighting Jamaica’s varieties of Mangoes.
Thanks for sharing your research on Jamaica’s favourite fruit, this year ‘23’ in particular is bounty year for mangoes on the island never see so many and that melodious song just awesome!
OMG my mouth is watering like crazy 😲🙌🏽 am so in love with mangoes could eat them All especially the East Indian one of my favourite 😍
Ok
Thanks for sharing that was a lot of fun to watch☺
Yes please so beautiful I will have them all I miss picking them myself 👏👍😀
hayden and beefy didnt make the list ?, i remember seeing a mango over 8" long at friends house near negril, i should take pictures next time a go there.
He mentioned both types of
A very interesting video on Jamaican mangoes, I had no idea there were so many variety?
A variety of breadfruit next please, I know that St.Vincent And The Grenadines have at least 30 varieties of them.
One Love.
You've done your research well Elite, impressive and detailed work ,cheers to you my brother!!!
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep everyone up the good work lol love them all can’t wait to come home and eat them 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Thanks for watching
There is one they call.. Sugar n water..
The season comes in when pickney get holiday from school, that's when it really comes. God luv fo feed I'm pickney Dem..
I really enjoyed this episode
Guess I need to make a trip. Had I known there were so many mangies, I'd likely have visited long ago
Hey, I just discovered you channel and I love it. I am watching this mango video now. But I just watched before, "Jamaica before the parishes."
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT....LOVE THIS... SO VERY UIFTING AND MOUTH WATERING......something new from all the negativity ....would love to have some now 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much
What a beautiful video sir thankyou so much...the song was amazing
Thank you so much for watching
Mangoes are my favorite fruit. Thanks for letting me know there are so many varieties.
Informative , Awesome Video !! Respect💖
Nice Video...East Indian and Julie *ThEJaM approves*👍
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Love your video keep up the good work
We also have rusty mangos where parts of the skin has some semblance of the tree bark (brown and rough to the touch) which is slightly smaller than stringy/common mango and has a tart taste and can be sometime ashy or soda like in flavor.
This video is appreciated. Just like an enamel basin of well ripe stringy mango, cooled by the refrigerator and eaten at night time. Wha dat? Worms? I didn’t see any! 🧐😅Thank you sir!
Lock you eye when you a eat mango
I have been browsing through the comments and I didn't see this one you asked about the big full me gut, it's known as yam mango popular grown in upper St. ANDREW OR ST THOMAS, misses my Jamaican mangoes the beats all mangoes from other countries. You have all the names more or less correct thanks for exposing our mangoes only that the Tommy Aitkin was introduced to Jamaica for export because the Americans love it, too bad through stealing the project was abandoned.
Puppa Fawda! I had so many mangoes when I was growing up as a child. I only saw Julie Mango when I went on holiday in kingston.🥭🇯🇲
Well done video. I love Mangoes 😋😋😋
Awesome video...Blackie is missing...small round and black...sweet yu si ...God bless you
Blackie is on the list! My mom has one and a Julie in her front yard in south Florida and i have a Julie in my front yard too!
Ti's very helpful to know the mangoes, it would be more helpful if each mangoes name were beside them. Big up Jamaica mangoes
I love any mango! This year in St Elizabeth our large common mango tree did not bear at all, blossom did not come through and what did come through was blown off - I am so sad😕. Last year pot did tun down fe real. Always giving thanks to God for what He provides🙏🏾🙏🏾
mi LOVE de ROBIN MANGO FRAM MI WAS LITTLE TILL NOW AS DEM SEH MI A GREYTONE MAN. I LOVE ALL MANGPES EXCEPT FOR STRINGY MANGO MI CAA TEK DE HAIR BETWEEN MI TEETH. TOO MUCH TIME FROM N TROUBLE FI CLEAN DEM OUT FRAM MI TEETH.JA is really 1 JAH BLESS country fi TRUE. BLESSED LOVE.
Mi luv strinney bad
love 'Robin' mangoes, East Indian, 'sweetie-come-brush-mi', Blackie, Common, #11..there's one called 'YAM' mango, it's fleshy, sweet (on top) but sour and scratch throat closer to the seed..a 'thinner' version of julie but still nice..also one called 'BULL-TONE' (looks just the way it sounds😀😀😀) long, yellow but fleshy and very sweet. The tree is 'ginormous'
Can you do a video on the different fruit season. I live abroad and I always want to know what is available when. I had mammy only once as a child and I still remember it being so delicious but never see it selling no where. When is jackfruit season too. Which parish have nuff custard apple.
Thanks for sharing. I however, did not hear four mangoes mentioned that I know from the western end of the Island. They are Saddle back, based on its appearance, reddie that is similar to the bluey but has a reddish hue instead of blue and hardy which is similar to a stringy but is very hard even when ripe. There is also bastard graham due to its appearance. It is small and very sweet.
It reminds me when mango is in season pot turned down the best fruit ever the aroma is out of the park
Same way so..... Thanks for watching
Love my Country especially its Cuisine
What about the Yam Mango? Good sized, redish, partly yellow and some green when ripe. Very flavourful, juicy and sweet. The thickish skin is edible because the sweet flesh goes deep into the it. Some fruits produce a finger-like growth sticking out from it. Very very little or no string at all and is easily consumed using a spoon.
Really enjoy this one
Ready to come home
for the next mango
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And a little more secret
Not taking no medication
Food is my medicine
I use it to control diabetes
Blessed so blessed and l
make sure l drink plenty
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Sweet Styne, Flour, Man and woman business, Fowl Shit, Redman, Hilly. Guinea Hen, Cherry Cheek, these are a few I didn't hear mentioned.
your very welcomed🙏
We live near a river in Clarendon...one tree bear 2 different mangoes..one is old master and plummie
Great job I learned a few new names Hanover has a lot add Hanover the list of parishes.
Wow, that's alot of different mangoes
Alot more I didn't mention
I just realized that about 6 or more names of mangoes you name ,I knew but forgot the names.However ,my favorite is east Indian, Julie, backie,and common some really sweet. 🍀🌺👍🏼😜
My favorite mango, as to most eaten in my life is, Black mango AKA, blackie, green gage, (in my side of the island, gatie.)
Graham was a good mango type, but I never had enough to make it my favorite.
Other common mangoes I had growing up in Jamaica were, Stringy aka Hardy in my area. Kidney, (nice taste, but full of worms, always!) Number 11.
Uncommon mangoes that I have easy access to, scissors, sauly or salty, John belly full, bees box. one single tree that my grandma owned on her property, we simply called Reddie or reddy.
Someone gave me a taste of Millie once and I never forget that taste, over 33 years!
I don't know if I had ever eaten Julie or East Indian mangoes before, I have a hard time identifying them. Here in New York, I always buy a certain mango at the Caribbean Market, the label called it Haitian Mango, a cousin told me that it was East Indian, but I'm not sure, research haven't gave me any real proof, but it's my new favorite mango, even though I have to buy it if I want to eat it, which I don't do very often.
Tommy Atkins is America's most common mangoes and can be found in almost every supermarket fruit section, anytime of the year. It's one of the worst mango in my opinion.
Not sure if America would import Tommy Atkins from Jamaica, because they grow so many in Florida already.
I luv Haitian 🥭 from I'm young and Julie 🥭
That Haitian mango you had was called Madam Frances ....it is good
It's a different cultivar from East Indian...to me East Indian has a superior flavor but more fiber or strings to get stuck in your teeth
You need to head to Florida in the Summer to get some great ...elite mangoes
@@MichaelSmith-fu3bm if I have to pay for them, I don't want to. I consider myself a fruit forager and I hated having to spend money to get them, especially mango.
I guess it's because when growing up, mangoes were everywhere and I could have more than I could eat easily and free.
Thank you for this but I didn't hear Millie. This is very sweet but stringy and fetches a good price.
GREAT VIDEO!!!! Going to Jamaica as a kid to spend summer with my grandparents I never ate mangoes. I just couldn't stand the smell. I didn't eat star apples either. Now as an adult, I LOVE mangoes! I always look forward to my trips to Jamaica during mango season. I can't make a smoothie without mangoes. I can only name and identify 2 mangoes though...Julies and Blackies.
Good video Bro Alex, you missed out the bull seed mango I think that one got it's name as it typically has the shape of a bulls testicle. 😉
Don't be sad about not loving mangoes earlier because I had a friend I grew up with in lyssons St Thomas he never ate mangoes up until the time of his passing delroy never liked the smell of mango RIP DELROY HARVEY AKA DELLY AKA GOUNUSH
@@horacegardner8632 yea I ate that one while living in St Ann it was all over sandals golf and county club
@@horacegardner8632 I forget to mention that one in my lengthy list in the comments also. I never had it though, I only heard about it. I had a friend in primary School who was always promising me one, but never fulfilled.
@@originalgarrison1477 I fell out of love with mangoes one time in my life, from really loving them as a child growing up to not really caring much about them in my 20s, and now in my 40s, can't get enough, because I live in the states and have to buy them if I want to eat it.
Mi love dem all. All though only some of them mi know.😂😂❤
In St ann growing up as a child we had Starchy, RumPoint, JohnGordon, GreenGauge, River Mango, Biffle, Namnuck and many more names i cant remember and never see them anywhere else in jamaica.
Alexx, a mango season. Mi hear seh a bumper season this year. Please, please drop a video noh.
Blessings always.
I want to ask you if you have ever heard of Richard Mango
Dark Red when green remain that way throughout so it’s difficult to tell when it’s ripe. Juice is like syrup very very sweet
That’s all I can give.
I did find it in Mount Pleasant Portland.
I am from St James and There is a mango we rusty coat. A form of common mango.
Very informative, your channel is very educational n thnx alway'z for sharing.
Blessings and thanks for your support
I do not have a favorite per-say. I do like the Black Mango very much.
CNF
Growing up we use a have a mango call quarrel it is very sweet it grow long looking like longie also some of them are small like guinep thats you call the bubbie it is very sweet also a mango name Williband also sweet but the seed part sour also a mango name Rounie it is small an fleshy
Apple mango jamaican watching from London 👍 👍
Bless your heart
You put it right. Julie and Easty, to I is one an two.
Blackie comes third and then number eleven.
That would be my order
John Belly full is also known as Governor Mango . Theres also the sweet ,sweet Cruffy Skin Stringy mango .
Yum, yum 😋
Thank you for the knowledge. New subscriber here.
Blessings to you and thanks for subscribing
@@EliteJamaica thank you. Have a great day.❤🤗
Goat seed or Cruffie/Scruffy mango (not common). One or two can fit in the mouth at once (tiny as table tennis🏓 or gulf ball). Just as the name suggest, they are round, thickish green skin, cruffie/scruffy (as if scratched and healed over roughly) but sweet. In 1965 was the first and last time i have seen and ate this mango twice (on separate occasions) when growing up in St. Catherine, Jamaica. I❤️🇯🇲.🥭🍬,⏰2🥣🧂🔪🥭🥭🥭s.
I love a robin ❤ st best have up all di mango dem
I love mangoes especially bombay.
We have a few different mangoes in Barbados I've seen some huge ones from China with no seed
I'm from the Guy's Hill area of St Catherine. Berkshire Hall/Devil's Race Course in my opinion has the most mangoes. We have a 🥭 called kidney and another one called Hartlsnd black mango.
VERE in Clarendon has lots of East Indians and Julie. Unless, u have lots of East Indians, it cannot be called the capital lol 😂
What about bulltone?
Love, love, love mangoes 🥭 ❤️ 💖!
Me too, blessings and thanks for watching
Is America I come see sour ripe mango, yuck . give me a Julie or Graham.
From area code 758, when I was a child, we had a very very very sweet mango. I don't remember the name. All I know it reminded me of a deworming medecine called "ANTEPA".
Mi mouth a water right now.
Two mangoes from my community in St. Catherine I’ve not seen or heard of since leaving: Iron-y and Lok Lin. Anyone know these?
love dem all 😋😋😋😋😋.
Which parish do you find the bluie and parrot mango at?