• TheBananaKing@lemmy.world
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    Mangosteens. They are the Best Fruit.

    The ones you get here in Australia are golfball-sized and horribly expensive, but when I went to singapore they were huge and cheap.

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    There are mangoes and there are mangoes. If you mean the mangoes in a European supermarket, pretty much anything. If you mean the ones in Australia, there’s nothing better.

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    Where I live, we can get good mangoes, so they may win. But a good watermelon is my favorite fruit, and the occasional perfectly ripe apricot or peach I have tasted were both better than mango, they are just never ripe in the shops here, picked too early I think so they go straight from underripe and hard as rocks to mealy and unpleasant.

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      You can’t beat a good watermelon, but 75% of the watermelons I’ve had weren’t a good one, so they can be a bit of a gamble.

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        Same with honeydew. Once you have a perfect one, 90% are so disappointing. But that perfect one… Oh my!

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    Blackberries and strawberries! Although my tastes are likely coloured by the fact that I live in a place where few fresh fruits grow other than those, similar berries (yes, I know strawberries aren’t technically berries), and apples. So I like what is tastiest here. But I do really like them

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      Weird. To me blackberries and strawberries are the most likely to be either bland or overripe/rotten tasting. I would pick raspberries (and maybe blueberries) any day of the week

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        I find that they do not store or travel well. Like a lot of fruit they’re enormously tastier when they’re in season and local

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          Probably true in many cases, but I’ve also eaten strawberries straight from the vine which were watery and tasteless… Raspberries are just more consistent

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        Depends where they’re grown I think. I can’t stand California strawberries but give me some fresh BC strawberries and I am in heaven. I’ve never liked blackberries though, despite them growing on like every street corner here.

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    Cantaloupe - when it’s not pre-cut with a possibility of salmonella

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    Than good mango, not many.

    Perfectly ripe and jammy persimmons are up there though.

    Super ripe and juicy yellow melon is an experience too. Especially when eaten straight out of the fridge on a hot summers day.

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        I find grapes far too sweet these days. I tried variety box of them a few months back and none tasted fresh and tart how I remembered them from childhood.

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      It’s the only way! When I was a kid our neighbor had a big old Mission Fig tree with so many figs, we climbed up and picked a big bowlful, while eating so many!

      We ate all the ones that split when we were picking them, so they were the ripest. And we didn’t eat the skin, just scraped the insides out with our teeth. So decadent!

      Fully-ripe figs don’t travel well at all.

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    Pineapple. When I lived in Brazil I’d buy a fresh pineapple every week and it was heavenly. Easier to cut than a mango. The taste is debatable, I’d lean towards the tart tongue-dissolving pineapple, but hard to argue with the texture of a mango.

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    Anything, as I don’t like mangos.

    Seriously though, oranges.

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      I have a few trees. Can’t wait til they start bearing fruit!

      P.S. Assuming you’re talking about this and not papaya:

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        Same! I planted a lot of seeds around my yard thinking they’d somehow be hard to grow, and every single one of them germinated. I think I have like sixteen saplings (three of them are Peterson ones that we bought from a grafter).

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        Papaya still tastes like vomit to me, and just flat and sweet not balanced. I can’t imagine anyone arguing that it’s better than mango. Have not tried pawpaw yet.