Great video..yes jahangir mango is one of the good varieties of mango in India... good to know how it has been adopted there.. thanks for a wonderful video
Hi Paul, I just put a 3 g in the ground a month ago, I wanted Iman passand but couldn't find it anywhere, but this one doesnt have the fruit splitting issue. Good luck with yours!
I have a Jehangir mango tree. I'll tell you something. The fruit you have looks right on the outside, but the flesh looks off on yours. It's almost white inside with Jehangir. Ask Julian Lara. He will tell you the same thing. Love you brother!
Trees , Greenery , Fruit gardens make you happy. just watching this makes me happy from my boring exhausting city office life. I really like the mangoe which is a little big longish and it tastes kinda sweet when its raw. I don't know the variety name but i really like it when its raw, fresh, crunchy to eat. There is a fruit called Khiri. I have never seen anywhere either on internet or anywhere else in india except in bihar when i used to go to my village. I wish people know about it and it was marketed. It was a tiny one delicous fruit in my opinion.
Is this your third or fourth mango tree after you declared that you do not have any space left in your backyard? LOL. Joking aside, the background when you sit down to cut that mango is amazing! Chris from Truly Tropical also has mentioned this mango a few times in her videos.
Actually I have no room in the ground and currently have 3 mango trees I got in pots that I bought with no room or plan of what to do with them. I also have some Ice Cream in the post but those were grafted.
What I have started to do is gift my friends mango varieties that I want to eat but don’t have room to plant. Once those trees are established, they will produce more fruit than those friends will be able to eat and trading mango fruit varieties is part of the reason I grow them in the first place. Everybody wins. Spread the love ❤
@@golamfaruque1796 I see your confidence and certainty in your statement ...why? Do you realized this is a question I personally asked Dr. Campbell (who selected Angie )
The way you guys cut the mango really different. Instead cut big clean slides that u can get the most meat out of it, ya cut thin thin slices around the seed while keep holding on a knife because u had to cut dozen slices
Go to Pakistan in the middle of June and try Sindhri, Chaunsa, Saroli, Dosehri and Langra mangos. You will forget about every other mango in the world.
Paul, Thanks for introducing Alex to me. I went to his farm. Thanks too, you. I got to buy a lot of different types of mangoes. Yes, jehingar too.😊
Thanks for sharing your passion with us Paul! And thanks for promoting others that share their knowledge with us! Appreciate you
Great video..yes jahangir mango is one of the good varieties of mango in India... good to know how it has been adopted there.. thanks for a wonderful video
Shalom Paul. Not everyone preferred the taste of Indian mangoes. Glad you like them.
Hi Paul, I just put a 3 g in the ground a month ago, I wanted Iman passand but couldn't find it anywhere, but this one doesnt have the fruit splitting issue. Good luck with yours!
Imam Passand is sold as Alampur Baneshan in Florida. I hope this helps you in your quest.
I have a Jehangir mango tree. I'll tell you something. The fruit you have looks right on the outside, but the flesh looks off on yours. It's almost white inside with Jehangir. Ask Julian Lara. He will tell you the same thing. Love you brother!
Trees , Greenery , Fruit gardens make you happy. just watching this makes me happy from my boring exhausting city office life.
I really like the mangoe which is a little big longish and it tastes kinda sweet when its raw. I don't know the variety name but i really like it when its raw, fresh, crunchy to eat.
There is a fruit called Khiri. I have never seen anywhere either on internet or anywhere else in india except in bihar when i used to go to my village. I wish people know about it and it was marketed. It was a tiny one delicous fruit in my opinion.
I have never heard, seen or tasted this Jahan-Geer (ruler of the universe) mango. Thank you for this episode ❤️🙏🏽😇
looks like ice cream
Does this variety taste like the Ice Cream variety without the disease and productivity issues?
yes it has a taste like it
Where should I get this plant in Hyderabad of india
Is it still in the container? It wants to be in mother earth 🌎
Paul's video has me 85% convinced about squeezing this variety in the garden.
Hey Paul, how old does a mango tree need to be before it is old enough or big enough to graft to? Thanks
You can graft on it it in a one gallon pot so it can be very young
Is this your third or fourth mango tree after you declared that you do not have any space left in your backyard? LOL. Joking aside, the background when you sit down to cut that mango is amazing! Chris from Truly Tropical also has mentioned this mango a few times in her videos.
His 32nd
Actually I have no room in the ground and currently have 3 mango trees I got in pots that I bought with no room or plan of what to do with them. I also have some Ice Cream in the post but those were grafted.
What I have started to do is gift my friends mango varieties that I want to eat but don’t have room to plant. Once those trees are established, they will produce more fruit than those friends will be able to eat and trading mango fruit varieties is part of the reason I grow them in the first place. Everybody wins. Spread the love ❤
we are luckier than people from India, we have Angie(Alphonso seedling) color(inside and out), flavor intensity ,fiberless ,spicy ,has it all.
Angie is most likely a cross between Carrie and Edward mango. It's definitely not from Alphonso.
@@golamfaruque1796 I see your confidence and certainty in your statement ...why? Do you realized this is a question I personally asked Dr. Campbell (who selected Angie )
@AnnonaReticulata he may have selected it, but it originated at Frank Fascell's Four Fillies Farm
Are the Ice cream and Jahhangir true to taste monoembryonic seeds. As i can the plant the seed?
the only 100% sure way to get the same is to graft
Was interested till he said it has a "licorice" flavor.
sounds like a interesting mango
Why do you keep buying trees? Why not multigraft? I have limited space and Im match similar growth profiles to each tree. Its easy.
Yes I'm not going to buy more tees and if I find any more good ones I'll just multi graft them.
Indian mangoes like that variety should be eaten semi ripe. They will taste like a cough syrup if fully ripe.
😂😂😂 says white guy
The way you guys cut the mango really different. Instead cut big clean slides that u can get the most meat out of it, ya cut thin thin slices around the seed while keep holding on a knife because u had to cut dozen slices
AhAhAhhh paul!!! Im about to order my #6 special order.
Jaha N geeer...is that ok??
Go to Pakistan in the middle of June and try Sindhri, Chaunsa, Saroli, Dosehri and Langra mangos. You will forget about every other mango in the world.
you just couldn't help yourself huh Paul.. lmfao!
Bro you butchered the name. Please try to pronounce it little bit better. It's Jahan Geer. No Jahinga.