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Florida Mango Tasting 2017 -Mallika - When to pick and how to ripen

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2017
  • This is the eighth video in our series of mango tasting videos. Subscribe to our channel to see more of our mango tasting and fruit tree grafting videos.
    Today, Craig shows when to pick and how to properly ripen Mallika mangos in Florida and then he and Celeste taste one of the Mallika mangos off our backyard tree. We will be tasting both mangos grown at our own farm and from other local Florida farms.
    Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. We grow over 60 varieties of bananas along with many fruit trees. Our videos are family friendly.
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    Music Credit: The Mango Song - Marty Robbins

КОМЕНТАРІ • 47

  • @resukepowell9811
    @resukepowell9811 Рік тому +1

    The first time I tasted Malika I fell in love with the flavor went and get a 3g about a year now the tree looks good but struggling to grow.

  • @ozmdmd
    @ozmdmd 4 роки тому +3

    I pick mine green (as you recommended) and had never heard about wrapping and placing them in a warm place. I just set them down on the kitchen counter (where there is AC) until they turn slightly yellow. They are absolutely amazing with ZERO tartness. I have had many people taste them independently and almost everyone tastes coconut. It's like gourmet dessert. I will try wrapping one and placing in my garage to see if it makes a difference. This is by far my favorite mango.

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  4 роки тому

      Ozzie Mayoral are you on the east coast? We tried so many ways including how you mentioned and it was like 1 out of 10 that was good. Two local friends had the same experience. Two of us removed our trees.

  • @Okorokanze2000
    @Okorokanze2000 3 роки тому

    Im finally relieved cos ive seen your other mallika comments and thats one of the ones i have inground. Lol

  • @mmmatthewww
    @mmmatthewww 6 років тому +5

    We've brought home Mallika mangoes several times after visiting Pine Island. Of all the varieties we've tasted, Mallika was consistently in our top two. It was always a toss-up between the Carrie and the Mallika. We just recently found your UA-cam channel and really enjoy your mango informational videos. The varieties that we are presently growing are: Carrie, Mallika, Lancetilla, Fruit Punch, Coconut Cream & Sweet Tart. Might have to try a Lemon Meringue based on your review.

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  6 років тому +2

      Thanks for watching! Sounds like you have some great varieties! You might like Lemon Zest too. Ours have been productive and the fruits are larger than Lemon Meringue. I'm glad we have both.

    • @timtebow4775
      @timtebow4775 6 років тому +2

      I second your thoughts on Mallika. It's like a Carrie that broke it's chain & went rogue. What was funny the first time I tried Mallika I thought I might not like it for the first 3 seconds - then the full flavor hit my brain's taste buds & I was totally smitten. A++

    • @avijitgoswami3082
      @avijitgoswami3082 2 роки тому

      @@SulcataGrove lemon zest or lemon maringe .. which is better ? Which plant is more decease resistance and productive?

    • @avijitgoswami3082
      @avijitgoswami3082 2 роки тому

      @@SulcataGrove try also amrapali, Himsagar, langra, gopal bhog ... You like it like heaven ... Also very rare species rakhal bhog ( little sweet sour when not ripe ), brindavani, arajanma, malda ..
      Also from south india badami baiganpally

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  2 роки тому +1

      @@avijitgoswami3082 I will if I ever see them available. I think we have tried Himsagar, but not the others.

  • @agriperma
    @agriperma 7 років тому +4

    Mallika I have had this year have been heaven, i did something similar, I put them in the garage, but did not wrap them. they ripened up nicely anyway.

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  7 років тому +1

      agriperma We will try that with some! Thanks.

  • @mauriciodiaz1310
    @mauriciodiaz1310 Рік тому

    Subscribed!!!

  • @vrumats
    @vrumats 3 роки тому +2

    give it to your companion also!

  • @orlandogardener
    @orlandogardener 7 років тому +4

    Good morning, mine were ok not the best but my tree has only been here a year so with time I'm also looking for it to get better !!!

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  7 років тому

      Orlando Gardener Craig really liked the Mallikas this year. The tree is nice because it has more of a dwarf growth habit.

  • @roynotintown
    @roynotintown 4 роки тому +2

    Try planting other mango seeds from India like Badami, Raspuri, Malgova, Mundappa, Neelam, Bayganpalli, Aapus (Alphonso), Kalappadi, Thothaapuri etc.

  • @atbass41
    @atbass41 5 років тому +1

    They make outstanding wine.

  • @nileshwr
    @nileshwr 3 роки тому

    Nice video. Can you please make video about Amrapali mango?

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! We will if we can find one to buy this year.

  • @timtebow4775
    @timtebow4775 6 років тому +3

    Mallika might be my favorite "rich/potent" Mango. It's like an amped up Carrie on steroids with a bit of a wild side to it. It's a mango lovers mango. I know all the stories about how Mallika "should be" properly ripened, but are the extra steps really necessary for peak flavor? The kitchen counter or window sill always seemed to work for me with.

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  6 років тому +1

      Steve M - are you on the central west coast of FL? I have friends over here who also ripped out their Mallikas (we removed ours last summer). It just never tasted as good as some others. Wasn’t worth the fuss for us, even when perfectly ripe. Not sure if it is a location issue or the tree just needed more age. Our tree was around 6 years old. Even the best Mallika didn’t compare to a perfect Coconut Cream.

    • @timtebow4775
      @timtebow4775 6 років тому +1

      The only ones I had ever had were ordered from Alex at Tropical Acres and Steve at Fruitscapes. Alex did say there was some variability with Mallika. I think I also read somewhere Mallika takes longer to produce good fruit and not to give up on it too soon. I doubt the ones I got from Alex had been prepped in any special way. It is a complex full flavored mango. Carrie fans would like it, others may find it too strong. I gave them an 8.5 which is top score for me. I have a mature Carrie and Valencia Pride, but will be adding an Edward, Glenn, PPK, Keitt, Lancetilla, Mallika and maybe some others to extend the season. Thank you for your reviews. With hundreds of varieties the reviews are a great aide.

  • @MsFishingdog
    @MsFishingdog 7 років тому +1

    how often do you water your mango trees. if it does not rain. thanks

    • @ulrichtjinliepshie20
      @ulrichtjinliepshie20 7 років тому

      Jerry heath once a week is good

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  6 років тому

      Once they are well established, we don't hand water, but we do mulch around the trees and each tree has a dripper

    • @timtebow4775
      @timtebow4775 6 років тому +1

      Once established I have never watered or fertilized my mango or avocado trees. They do just fine. Citrus need more care.

  • @esotericpilgrim548
    @esotericpilgrim548 4 роки тому +6

    Before you taste that you should have told your partner to taste it with you, very selfish man 🥵

  • @Donfam7
    @Donfam7 5 років тому

    What’s the sweetest mango you’ve tried ?

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  5 років тому +1

      L Donald I’ve heard a lot of people say Cotton Candy, but our tree hasn’t produced yet. My favorite sweet mango is Coconut Cream. I’m not sure if it was technically the sweetest one I’ve tried though.

    • @dharamnagar8133
      @dharamnagar8133 Рік тому

      Dear Sir you should try Indian varieties like Chausa, Dushari, langra for great sweetness

  • @SeraphimCherubim
    @SeraphimCherubim 3 роки тому

    My mallika taste like a mellon.

  • @sidneywhite749
    @sidneywhite749 7 років тому

    Am embarrassed, you look like a daughter, keep up the videos, I eagerly await each new one.

  • @Crazyaboutpaper1
    @Crazyaboutpaper1 4 роки тому

    Taffy looking so cute. Malli means jasmine in south Indian language, so Mallika loosely translated "owner of jasmine" or "jasmine like". I have to stop watching, cant collect more trees for DFW. star fruit, guava, neem, moringa all in pots , all are indoors now garage is filled now.

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  4 роки тому

      Malini S love that!

    • @roynotintown
      @roynotintown 4 роки тому

      Hi Malini...Thanks for explaining in detail. I am from Bangalore and I speak Kannada:)

  • @sidneywhite749
    @sidneywhite749 7 років тому

    Might be fu to see the mom in one video.

    • @Jahmastasunherbalist
      @Jahmastasunherbalist 7 років тому

      sidney white I think the mother is behind the camera

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  7 років тому +2

      sidney white I'm in this video. That's me on the left :) Craig and I have been married for 22 years now ~ Celeste

    • @timtebow4775
      @timtebow4775 6 років тому +1

      Looks like you have a great family. : )

  • @janetsadeghi1501
    @janetsadeghi1501 Рік тому +2

    Made me sad that you didn't give your wife the first taste 🥲 come on 🫠🙈. Still subscribed. Please make a redo where you offer your sweet wife first. Thanks!

    • @SulcataGrove
      @SulcataGrove  Рік тому +1

      We have tasted some terrible mangos - particularly some terrible Malika mangos, so I prefer for Craig to taste them first since I am slightly allergic. Some times, we don’t even post the video because the mango is just bad.
      Celeste