Mango Estate in Kernaham Village, Mayaro, Trinidad | Out & About
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 เม.ย. 2019
- Had a wonderful time visiting Mr. Kissoondial Nandoo's mango estate in Kernaham Village, Mayaro along with Jala Bernard and her students in the Management of Food & Agricultural Materials program in UTT and Afiya Franics of In-Season Tours Ltd.
Special thanks to Lonella Nandoo for the invitation!
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Great to see father and daughter engaged in agriculture.. Very inspirational..
Yes it definitely was
Great work, happy to see a father and daughter's commitment to agriculture. Hard working maintaining all that themselves.
Big up Mayaro... 👍👍
VERY NICE UNCLE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK I COULD SEE THAT'S REALLY YOUR PASSION
I remember as a child, seeing Guabine fish in the drains. I never knew they grew big like that and are an edible delicacy. We are really never too old to learn. Amazing video!
It's cool how we can grow different species on one tree. Here in FL you can get one tree with orange,lime,lemon,grapefruit and tangerine on it.
Wow! Never knew that. Amazing
All of them are in my top favorites list I can hardly wait to move to FL so I could go back to doing what I used to do best :)
Trinis at their best! Some of these mangoes I haven't heard about, but it's good to know they exist for my next foray home.
Hard work and determination pays off. Thanks for sharing!
GOD'S BLESSINGS AND GUIDANCE!
This is awesome! God continue to bless the work of your hands
Always growing the culture. Great teaching...his daughter will always be proud not to depend on anyone else.
I so love the simple life! Thank you EAF!❤
You are most welcome!
I love this kind of living
Right up my alley...love mangoes with a passion!
Love the vid. ..I am from Grenada...Mayaro will be second place after Tobago...Mayaro is the emerald of Trinidad
Nice video, married to a Trini, you all are great people, Love Trinidad. You all can cook and stir up a storm when it comes to food.
My lower jaw almost hit the ground when he said he takes care of all 250+ mango trees by himself. I hope I am still able to climb the trees like him when I get to be his age. I never had the "box & spice" mango so I will look for it. The newest kind for me was "ice cream" mango someone was sharing on my last trip to Nylon Pool... I regret not asking where they got it because it's my new favourite.
It's more like boxum spice. Not too sure my spelling is correct but it's yummy!!!
@@l.thernandez6748 Buxton Spice 😉
Wonderful, so proud of this family. Keep it up
God bless you all
I Just love what youre doing folks .I wish you continuing success.
Love my Mayaro born and grow never leaving....
Nice farm. Continue great work. Peace be upon you
Sweet!
Great video God bless ❤🇬🇾🇨🇦
Well done Lonella! Just lovely.
Fantastic. Will plan a trip to visit them. Trinidad at its best.
Love this video
I loved this! And I will try stuffing my fish with mango one day.
Mango black and starch but long and rose mango makes a good Chow.
Thank you .
Peace
Fantastic
what a lovely hard working man. hope your farm keeps healthy and prosperous. please start exporting your mangoes
Nice work Sir keep it up......👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Very humble and genuine
Good for you!!
I love mangoes. One day i want to come and buy some of your mangoes pappy.
Beautiful plantation
Congratulations sir,I will see you guys very soon,grate job.r,khan
Wow that’s amazing. I wish I could have a mango orchard. My favourite fruit
You have strong young men walking around only wasting.their lives away. Look at this old gentle man. They should take a page from his book. I admire him so much .
Young people in Trinidad don't want to do farming. I am sure most of them wouldn't plant easy things like tomatoes and herbs.
Well done pa great to see you your daughter planting your mangoes keep up with your journey may god bless you and your family with health and strength love from CEDROS by the way we are coming for some parrots
Blessings
Lonella work on your presenter smile and you're golden
I absolutely love your estate, you and your dad makes a good team. Question: "Is Starch the official name for this mango, and can it be grown in containers?"
as a jamaican i love julie and number 11.
Eating mangoes are amazing.
Mmmangoes! 🥭😋
We could not find the place!!
Naa man how u go use foil da nt traditional we trini use green fig leaf eh...
Nice
I eat mango from mexico peru thailand brazil trinidad in canada . I love mango
The best I have eaten so far is the Julie mango in Trinidad and I bought one that was similar in the country in Cuba. I don't like the mangoes that are sold in Toronto.
blessed hands sir, dothey allow the interested public?
Please watch videos on pruming mango trees and getting the best yield
In addition, there are tools for picking the mango and mot damage the skin
Blessings lovely ppl. Harmony
#AllMangoesMatter
Apples grow the same too. 2 on d same tree. Starch mango is the best
Haribol,,,,
Can anyone visit ?
No but there's a tour happening on May 25th. Check out In-Season Tours on Instagram @inseason.tours
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Will someone invite this Grenadian to Mayaro....
Keep a "Julie mango" for me.
What is the telephone number
the big mango is called mango graham ask your grand parents
It's very miserable going through life and not discovering your passion...God bless you father and daughter
I has an original mangoe tree calibash which in my opinion better than most of these if the seed plant you get same
Girl i love you, you are too sweet
No water and no hog or 1 pound on the list
I like big bitch, donkey stones, mayaro gyul. Calabash mangoes
Are we still talking mangoes? Lol
@@l.thernandez6748 😂😂🤣 was thinking something