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  2. Nam Dok Mai - Wikipedia

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    Nam Dok Mai specimen at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida. The Nam Dok Mai mango (Thai: น้ำดอกไม้, also spelled Nam Doc Mai) is a mango cultivar which originated in Thailand. It is the most popular mango variety in Thailand, and is grown commercially in Australia and Colombia as well, albeit as a minor ...

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  4. List of mango cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The Carrie mango turns slight yellow when ripe, but what it lacks in color, it makes up in taste. The Carrie mango has a strong resinous flavor that is desired by some, and despised by others. A Carrie mango must be allowed to ripen on the tree and develops a strong "musky" flavor when over-ripe. Casturi/kasturi: Indonesia (South Kalimantan ...

  5. Duncan (mango) - Wikipedia

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    Sturrock had written in 1969 that it had been a cross of Edward and Pico, [1] but a 2005 pedigree analysis indicated that Nam Doc Mai was the likely parent. [2] This explanation is challenging because Nam Doc Mai was not introduced into Florida until the 1970s, and that Duncan is monoembryonic while Nam Doc Mai is polyembryonic.

  6. Mango sticky rice - Wikipedia

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    Mango sticky rice is a common street food in Thailand and is popular among foreign tourists in Thailand. [18] It is usually eaten during the peak mango season of April and May. [19] Common sweet mango cultivars, such as Nam Dok Mai or Ok rong, are combined with glutinous rice sweetened with coconut milk, and served warm. [19]

  7. Mahachanok (mango) - Wikipedia

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    The Mahachanok (or Maha Chanok) (Thai: มหาชนก) mango is a cultivar of mango grown primarily in Thailand. The Mahachanok is a hybrid cultivar of Sunset and Nang Klanwan, [1] developed [when?] in Chiang Mai. [2] It is also grown in Australia, where it has been grafted onto existing Kensington Pride trees. [3]

  8. Khanom namdokmai - Wikipedia

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    Khanom Nam Dok Mai(Thai: ขนมน้ำดอกไม้ or ขนมชักหน้า, English: Thai Jasmine Scented Sweets) is Thai dessert that has identical is smell of jasmine floats in the water.

  9. Mangifera foetida - Wikipedia

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    Mangifera foetida (also called horse mango, malmut, limus, bachang,machangand kemantan in Borneo) is a species of plant in the family Anacardiaceae. It is found in wet-land rainforest regions of Indonesia , Malaysia , Myanmar , Singapore , Thailand , and Vietnam .