Indian Mangoes Are Here!?

May 24th, 2007 by Brian Ries in Food Sources, Gossip

The news services and national food blogs have been all over the removal of restrictions on imports of Indian mangoes. Supposedly, they are prized for their flavor and quality, and have just started hitting NY and LA and are all the rage with foodie early-adopters. How about here in Tampa?

No Indian fever, here. Cooseman’s Produce doesn’t see how they’ll compete with mangoes grown in this hemisphere — most of our mangoes come from Mexico at about $2 for 10 (wholesale), while Indian mangoes will likely be air-shipped for a while at exorbitant prices ($35 a box in LA). Most of the places I called didn’t even know that they were available, or even that mangoes grew in India. A produce buyer at out local Sysco affiliate said “if anyone starts asking for them, I’ll look into it.”

Woohoo!? Indian mangoes are here?!






One Response to “Indian Mangoes Are Here!?”

  1. Steamy Kitchen Says:

    Try the Haitian mangoes over at Jessica’s Farm Stand. THEY ROCK!!! Very creamy and sweet. I haven’t tried mangoes from India, but these ones from Haiti (of all places!) are some of the best I have ever ever had.
    pic:
    http://steamykitchen.wordpress.com/2007/05/13/bounty-and-bagna-cauda/

    I’m writing about this in next food column for Observer with recipe for Seared Sea Scallops with Mango Salsa

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