Thank you, Usha di. I really can't foretell if the tree from that seed
would produce such exceptional fruits, it is something of a lottery to grow
these trees from seed.

Best wishes, Viplav


2012/8/19 ushadi Micromini <[email protected]>

> wonderful
>
> now is that seed planted?
> will it produce a tree  that will give such exceptional fruits?
>
> usha di
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> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 10:53 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> One of my highlights of this year's mango season is a giant Kesar mango.
>> Of all the fruits on the tree, it was the only one that beat the yardstick
>> to reach a size of 11 inches x 5 inches, and weighed an impressive 1.6 kgs!
>> The stone is 9 inches long and 2.2 inches wide at the centre but slender
>> nevertheless!
>>
>> This exceptional Kesar bore all the virtues of its archetypal siblings:
>> a tantalizing aroma, a uniformly smooth & fibre-free pulp, a
>> multi-dimensional flavour, and a thin peel. It was harvested from Choukoshi
>> Wadi in Bhujpur village (Mundra, South Kachchh); this cheerful farm belongs
>> to one of my uncles - Bipinbhai Bheda - who is an agriculturist.
>>
>> Have attached some photographs of this marvellous fruit as well as a
>> brief report that appeared in the Gujarati newspaper *Mumbai Samachar 
>> *[06-June-2012].
>> The farmhands in the last picture are perhaps the only people to have seen
>> it on the tree.
>>
>> This mango alone produced around three litres of the most deliciously
>> refreshing Mango Panna concentrate! Hope you enjoy seeing these pictures as
>> much as we relished this luscious drink ;-)
>>
>> Best wishes, Viplav
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