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Mangos Ataulfo (Mangos Ataulfo)

in local Walmart 24 pesos per kilo



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amy
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What a lovely lot ,they must be very ripe we only normally see green ones like the ones on the right side of the photo or maybe these are a different variety ....

26 Mar, 2015

 

Mangos Ataulfo are the best mangos ever Amy. They just melt in your mouth. They are grown here in Mexico .We can get them in Canada as well but not at this price. 24 pesos/kilo is about $2 Canadian . Back home we would pay $3-4 each.

26 Mar, 2015

amy
Amy
 

I wish we could get them here we might but I haven't seen them !

27 Mar, 2015

 

Walmart is also in Mexico? huh.
I was watching about Hawaii and people there pay through the nose at mom and pop stores. 8$ for a box of cereal!

28 Mar, 2015

 

Yes there are several Walmarts in Guadalajara. I was surprised that they put two here Lakeside. One is called Bodega and it is low end store.... the one in our village is a "regular" Walmart and then there are few "Superamas" which is the high end store in Guad. There is also a store here that caters to foreigners and is very expensive (but that is not Walmart). The good thing for Americans is that the dollar is so strong . It is not so for us Canacs.

28 Mar, 2015

 

So much health over there.

28 Mar, 2015

 

I hope you are right Katarina. I eat couple every day.

29 Mar, 2015

 

I have one for breakfast now, but I cannot have it daily from physicians´s salary.

31 Mar, 2015

 

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/275921.php

31 Mar, 2015

 

Those look wonderful! The ones that get shipped here taste like rubber. It's always best to get them off the tree.

I know of several mango trees close to where I work...I have a feeling it's going to be a very good mango season here in San Diego. I might have to snip a few. lol! :>)

2 Apr, 2015

 

Today I had sweet mango and boiled egg for breakfast. :-)

2 Apr, 2015

 

And I had a raisin-bran muffin and banana for breakfast:-) Our first day on the Island. I have no mangos in this house yet.

4 Apr, 2015

 

Mmmmm.... next to maple syrup my favourite flavour in all the world! same here, Delonix..by the time they get to our stores here in Ontario they taste like cardboard. It takes a very discerning eye and nose to find the best ones and the price is steep...but so worth it!

5 Apr, 2015

 

The bad imported taste is because they are given a fast boil to kill off pests. Add,picked a bit too soon also.
But,I know if you see the large ones that say grown in Sinaloa? delicious. Best large Mangoes I ever had.
A very small local market would sell them every early summer. I must have spent a small fortune not because they were expensive,but because I would buy all the time.
Then,the market closed up.
Only the Autalfo Mangoes have I found since then come close.

5 Apr, 2015

 

Sinaloa is very agricultural state. Sort of like Southern California. Sorry the market closed down Stan.

5 Apr, 2015

 

Yes, Stan, many of the mangoes imported are cooked! That's why they taste HORRIBLE!!! The mangoes which are irradiated taste better; however, I don't like the fact that they're irradiated.

This is the reason why I wait for the locally grown mangoes or the ones from the Coachella Valley. They don't have to be treated for bugs.

6 Apr, 2015



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