Best tasting pawpaw varieties
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Comments (12)Flfishie - You can not go wrong with the Brogdon avocado, it is a good choice. Here is a ripe Brogdon going to be part of my lunch today On the mangoes it gets difficult to choose, lol. After I went to the tasting at Fairchild, I was confused like when you smell too many perfumes. I do prefer fruits that are small size and have no fiber, so that leaves me with fewer options if it was for me, also I found that is best to sample 1 variety at the time. So everyday I do only 1 mango from the varieties that I took home and here are my new favorites: 1. Alphonso 2. Fairchild 3. Champagne 4. Pairi I still have to sample the others... Silvia...See Moreneed feedback on the best tasting and all-around best Anaheim variety
Comments (4)Depends on what you want to do with them. I grew Sandia's for a couple of seasons. Didn't mind them, although to me they had very thick skin. This worked for me because I liked to smoke roast and freeze them. For me they never got much size on them. This year my Biggie Chiles are doing really well. Nice size and shape. Don't know much on taste yet though, will be smokin' them this weekend. We also really like Sahuaro and Spanish Spice. Once again, we love to roast them, esp. smoke roast....See MoreWhat are the best tasting varieties of pawpaw?
Comments (4)My favorites are shenandoah, overleese, and susquehanna. There are a lot of differences in the flavor and texture of the different varieties. Any of Neal Peterson's varieties are excellent. A few I am not fond of for various reasons are mitchell, wilson, pa golden, and wells....See MoreBest tasting "Off Season" Mango Varieties (1-10 scale) Keitt = 7
Comments (0)In an effort to "significantly" extend the all too-short Mango season beyond the usual June/July varieties I'm looking for input on these or other "off season" varieties. Winter varieties are especially appealing. I have had Keitt which is okay (not great) how would you rate these other varieties for flavor on a 1-10 scale using Keitt as the basis for comparison. I personally rate Keitt a 7 and I wouldn't ever plant a tree that didn't taste at least as good as a Keitt. Keitt - (Sept/October) - 7 (Currently available in the stores. Pleasant mild slightly pineapple type flavor. Not great but 10x better than the usual Tommy Atkins spitters and better than no Mango at all.) Choc-Anon/Miracle Mango (November) - Only winter variety I know of, but flavor reviews were not very flattering Maha Chinook (long season/varies??) - Seen claims that it has a long season that can vary. Nam Doc Mai - Multiple Blooms? Heard it can have multiple blooms, but not every year. Rosigold (March) Jean Ellen (April) Brooks Late (September/October?? Similar to Keitt??) Other: ?? Thanks...See Moreshane11
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