I walked into my co-op on Thursday evening, and the front display was all mangos. They had a French-something-something mango cut up, and I popped a piece in my mouth. It was far and away the best mango I've had in the United States.
I grabbed a couple, and on getting them home noticed that they were labelled organic, fair trade, and grown in Haiti. I think this is the first time I've noticed buying fruit from Haiti.
Maybe it's just my imagination, but these mangos seemed to the the culmination of a trend in seeing more and better mangos on the shelf of various grocery stores over the past five or so years. I've even been able to buy reasonably good mangos at the local supermarket recently, which never used to happen. And I'm not just noticing that they're better in season than out of season, I'm thinking they're getting better every spring.
Is there a larger "mango story" out there that I've missed? Better seeds, climate change, better shipping technologies?
I just hope these mangos stick around and don't become the new banana that was once delicious and is now usually cardboard.
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