There are many different cultivars of Egyptian Mangos. A few of them are Diab, Ewais, Gaylour, Hindi Besennara, Mabruka, Mesk, Taymour, and Zebda. These I pulled from the TAF site.
@@SulcataGrove Mabrouka is from Egypt, originating on an island in the Nile River and named by an Englishman named Fisher. The name translates to "Blessed".
Big fruit are cool 😎
There are many different cultivars of Egyptian Mangos. A few of them are Diab, Ewais, Gaylour, Hindi Besennara, Mabruka, Mesk, Taymour, and Zebda. These I pulled from the TAF site.
Thank you - I knew I remembered tasting Diab and Mesk. I didn't know Mabruka was Egyptian also.
@@SulcataGrove Mabrouka is from Egypt, originating on an island in the Nile River and named by an Englishman named Fisher. The name translates to "Blessed".
Juliana from lara Farms has an Egyptian mango.
Do you have a link to the farm the only Laura farms I found is in Nebraska....are they growing mangos in Nebraska now!!!
@@Yohinan1 They grow tropical fruit in Iceland... so you never know.😂
I hope Salcata Grove doesn't get upset. I posted a video on their video.