What fruit is better than mangoes?
What fruit is better than mangoes?
What fruit is better than mangoes?
Peach
Which reminds me of
Nectarines
Hearing peach reminds me of Nicholas Cage
Hell yeah. Ever since I was a kid, yellow peaches have been one of the best foods I've ever eaten.
Peaches from Washington state are incredible. I say this as a Georgian.
Palisade Peaches. If you know, you know
None, I grew up with a mango tree in the backyard.
It was heaven.
Mangos are the greatest. I've tried all the others, pathetic.
Literally all of them.
L take
You are blinded by Big Mango! Cast aside your grassy not-quite-orange tasting fruit and join us where things are delicious without being an acquired taste!
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.
If you want cheaper come to Malaysia, that's where Singapore get their stuff.
100% this is the only correct answer
Isn't the fruit to seed ratio bad?
Not really but the answer is it depends on your luck. There are 'slices' that have no seed and some with seeds that are 80% of the 'slice'.
I've never heard of those. They look just like the bombs from 64-era Zelda.
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.
Kensington Pride all the way
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.
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.
Same with honeydew. Once you have a perfect one, 90% are so disappointing. But that perfect one... Oh my!
Some decades ago I bought Afghan watermelon seeds on a whim, wondering if it was notably different. Only 5 plants grew and only one viable fruit was produced. It was so unreasonably good and I had never previously enjoyed watermelon.
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
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
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
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.
Perfectly ripe peaches (and other stonefruit)
Nothing. A mango is literally heaven. So juicy.
Cantaloupe - when it's not pre-cut with a possibility of salmonella
Anything, as I don't like mangos.
Seriously though, oranges.
Fuckin love oranges.
Figs fresh off the tree.
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.
Apples. Locally grown, not flown across half the globe. And they come in all kinds of different flavors, some more sweet, some more sour, some mild.
True for most unless you have a mango tree growing in your yard. Then you have more mangos than you know what to do with. Kangaroos, cattle and horses like eating them though.
I don't think a mango tree would copy with the climate here. And there is a severe lack of Kangaroos around this place, maybe except for a bunch in the zoo...
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.
I mean, a room temperature orange is a juicy wonder
Also grapes if you get them just right
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.
Mangos are S tier on taste, but D at best on accessibility. Fruits that I rate highly for both taste and convenience are clementines, seedless green grapes, and those flying-saucer shaped peaches.
Since you're rating fruits based on accessibility, I simply must bring up durians.
I guess the takeaway is that, the more accessible a fruit is, the better it tastes. Shipping things really alters the taste and freshness somewhat.
I meant accessibility in the sense of, how difficult/messy/undignified is it to eat. But yes that too. I thought coconuts were brittle, and grapefruit were inedibly sour until I tried some in their country of origin.
You need to have a shower mango.
What is a shower mango?
Its when you stand in the shower fully nude, rip the skin off and raw dog it until there's nothing left but seed.
Then you leave the shower without turning on the taps.
Durian you fools! King of fruit, a divine and complex flavour.
Toffee and onion and sour cream and mango and banana and custard and pineapple all dance together. Ah durian, the only fruit worth travelling for to eat fresh off the tree.
Durian my beloved.
Durian: tastes like Heaven; smells like Hell.
One time, I had a box of durian-flavored cookies. (Think Oreos, but with durian filling). I brought them to work to share with my coworkers (because I can't eat a whole box by myself and I didn't plan to leave a partially-eaten and open box to linger in my house).
I knew I was in trouble when I opened the box and realized that each cookie was individually sealed. As soon as I broke the seal on the first cookie the, err, unmistakeable durian scent began to waft through the office.
I'd only managed to convince a single coworker to join my cookie break, but even having opened only two cookies, it wasn't long before someone walking twenty feet distant sniffed the air and asked in a worried tone, "Does anyone smell gas?"
"It's these cookies!"
"Cookies?! No - I smell natural gas, man! Like sulphur!"
"Yeah. It's these cookies. Want one? They're durian flavored!"
"Uh, no."
"They taste better than they smell!"
"...low bar. Still gonna pass on that."
...after the third person worrying about gas leaks, I had to throw away the rest of the cookies. Outside.
They smell amazing idk what's wrong with people. Yes there are some chemicals in there commonly associated with noxious stuff, but that's also true of like garlic and onions.
Someone baked durian on a ski trip, and people thought there was a gas leak in the house. Their house smelled terrible for days, lmao. Thank god I wasn't in that unit.
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I don't count durian among fruit. In my head it clusters with creamy ripening cheeses.
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.
Banana
Pawpaws
I have a few trees. Can't wait til they start bearing fruit!
P.S. Assuming you're talking about this and not papaya:
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).
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.
Amen!
A good kaki Edit: sorry, persimmons they are called in english i think
Manstays
Team strawberry
Pricly pear cactus fruit and those red, sea urchin lookin fruits (i forgot their name)
Edit: called rambutan fruit
If you like rambutan, you will love pulasan. It's basically Rambutan 2.
Rambutan in great. But I don't think it comes close to mangoes' level.
Passionfruit, Mangosteen, Durian
Durian
Noooooooo!
Haters gonna h8
Pink Lady apples for me. Can't get enough of them.
SweeTango is excellent if you have the chance
I loved apples as a kid and would eat them pretty much every day until some point after I turned like 12 or 13 my body went "u like these apples, how about dem apples??" And the histamines went to WAR.
Ngl I've been tempted to get myself an EpiPen and just go to town one day.
If every story was about mangoes, then every story would be better.
I love the kind of mangoes I used to get in the tropics. Small, very sweet, yellow skin with soft fibers. I'd plock them directly from any tree around me. The skin itself was soft and sweet so no peeling needed.
There's another kind of mango that locally we called "manga". It's bigger, often with reddish and greenish colors mixed with the yellow. It's more fibrous and significantly less sweet. I really don't like these, but it's all I can get where I live now, possibly because the ones I like are harder to preserve and export.
I grew up in South East Asia, and mangoes here are the best. I tried "western" mangoes and they're trash. I feel sad for people who can't experience eating "proper" mangoes. Although I feel it's the same way for me if we talk about grapes, peaches, berries, etc.
Mangos taste like black pepper to me, so pretty much any other fruit tastes better.
If you've been buying the tiny black round ones that come in a grinder, you may want to try the big red ones in the produce section
grapefruit
Against the mangoes I can get my hands on? Most fruit is better.
The best mangoes are the slightly tangy, firm, fibrous ones you can find in Australia. Those are absolutely unbeatable.
Here in NZ all you can find are the sickly sweet, soft, smooth fleshed mangoes which just aren't the same. Might as well buy the tins of Kesar pulp imported from India.
You probably like mango biche. Basically unripe mangoes are exactly as you described. Tart and firm. They only become soft and yellow when they ripen. I have a mango tree in front of my house and the street guys come and pick it clean long before they ripen since mango biche is better than ripe mangoes.
A good grapefruit is so juicy and sour.. I love them!! I peel them like an orange and devour it like a ravenous wolf tearing flesh from bone.
Raspberries are also frikkin amazing. I remember as a kid, we went to a farm where you could pick your own, and I just ate so many while picking that I got sick in the field and couldn't get up. 10/10 would absolutely do again.
But honestly.. now that I think about it, I may choose a good mango over both. 🤔 But still. All 3 are excellent and amazing fruits! I wish I could try more delicious fruits I haven't had yet!
Persimmons and pomegranate are the fruits of the gods.
Wasn't pomegranate one of the fruit that could be the fruit of the underworld based on people overanalyzing mythological and religious lore?
I think so. Yes.
Every fall I try my best to like both of those. I've always had them growing in my yard or a neighbor's and had friends who are so excited to share from their trees. I just can't. I'm thinking of making an apple butter type spread with the persimmons this year, we'll see.
No fruit is better than mangos.
Strawberries
Good quality berries and grapes
Some berries just aren't fresh/ripe/grown. But once you get a good box of them...
I prefer the green grapes, and on the berry side I love them all: raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, various regional berries
Black grapes. They're high in antioxidants, actually taste like something, and they have this great crisp, almost crunchy yet still tender consistency. I can eat a few pounds in a sitting if I don't watch out.
Plantains when they're fried.
By themselves, mangoes are pretty top tier
Sex, almost.
Avocados
Raspberries are the ultimate fruit, better than all others. A little sweetness, tart and tangy, good fibre, goes with everything. Mangoes are sickeningly sweet
No disagreement on raspberries, but your comment makes me think you might like mangos in plain yogurt. The tartness of the yogurt works beautifully with the extreme sweetness of the mango. It tastes like a fresher more balanced version of flavored yogurts. So if you're into the flavor of mango, but the sweetness is off-putting, this could be a way to still enjoy them.
Pomegranates. They are my favourite. Also apples.
It's a testament to how good pomegranates are that we're willing to put up wth the hassle of eating them
Durian.
And banana.
Had to hunt for another banana fan
Jack fruit
Kiwi. I love kiwi so much, I eat the fuzzy skin too!
Love kiwis but I get some kind of allergic reaction whenever I eat them.
Same, they taste a little spicy to me :(
Isn't the skin the part they say not to eat because of pesticides even though it would otherwise be nutritious?
Mangoes smell like armpits.
Damn you got some real nice smelling armpits
You're not the first person to say that.
MangosTEEN....because its more hip. Plus its has more letters in its name.
Froot Loops
I too enjoy Earl Grey cereal
It's hard to compare apples and mangos, but if we're gonna consider favorite tropical fruits, I friggin love fresh mangosteen. It's like a little fruity Bob-bom. Smooth and silky texture, creamy sweet flesh and just fantastic. They don't seem to travel well, unfortunately.
Or fresh pineapple.
I had fresh pineapple off a farmer's cart in the tropics two decades back. Afterward, I couldn't eat pineapple in the US for almost three years. It was so much better than the canned or grocery-store stuff there was just no comparison.
Mangoes aren't bad, IMHO, but if I had to give up a fruit permanently, I don't think that it'd be that near the bottom of my list. I'd rather keep standbys that are common in US grocery stores like like apples, oranges, pears, and kiwis.
Perfectly ripe cherries, pitted and frozen
I like soapberry fruits (lychee and rambutan).
Lychee and longan are delicious.
Passionfruit
Pakistani mangoes
Especially if they are shipped in a crate that has been inconspicuously loaded onto an airplane.
I'm not really a fan. They have a certain light taste of black pepper that ruins them for me. I guess I'm sort of like the cilantro-soap people.
Mangoes have a black pepper taste to you? I've heard of people not liking mangoes but that one is new. If they are unripe they have this kind of tree resin taste/aroma but even that varies across different types.
I really like pears.
A well grown mango at the perfect ripeness is unbeatable IMHO.
Jackfruit almost gets there with it's unique delicious taste.
i really love mangoes.
I love mango especially because it can be frozen & it doesn't breakdown the texture nor the flavour. It one of the only frozen fruits I can get from grocery store that I can eat out of the package (vs. most frozen fruit is only good for smoothies etc IMO). My favorite is plums, but only from my granma's tree. Nothing sold in stores would ever be labeled "plum" if it were up to me. I also like pineapple alot. Apples, oranges, peaches, while sometimes store bought you might get a good one once in a while, homegrown (or local....basically fresh) fruit has no equal. But i practically live off fruit except during the 3 winter months.
Jackfruit
Anything else. Where my mango not likers at?
I got very addicted to eating dragon fruit pretty much every day when I was in Vietnam. Sadly the ones I can get here in the UK are expensive and insipid, but I'm going to keep on throwing my money away in the vain hope of finding a good one.
Dragon fruit have to fully ripen on the cactus. The tendril or dragon scale like bits will start to brown and that's my favourite time to pick at least. The yellow kind I just guess because they don't have those. They don't ripen after being picked and will taste like dirt if picked early. If you have the climate or maybe greenhouse you can grow them by planting them in a pot held up at 8 ft or higher with the cactus segments dangling down. The fruit grow from the hanging parts. I still have a bunch but they need more nutrients to fruit any more and I've been too lazy to go outside to buy the fertilizer. Also post lockdown anxiety.
Garcinia fruit (mangosteens and such, no relation to mangoes).
Refrigerate your mangos before eating! So much nicer than a lukewarm mango.
Truth! Unless they come straight from the tree, this is the way to go.
I buy bags of frozen mangoes and eat them frozen
Apples
Lychee or starfruit... and sometimes durian
I'm not a fan of the skin on starfruit, but the taste is fantastic. OTOH, if even half of what I've heard about durian is correct, that's quite the bold statement to make there
Carambola grows here, the starfruit. We had trees of it and I find it unremarkable in flavor. Like, it's ok but certainly not a top fruit flavor for me. They are very easy to grow, and very productive trees, not pretty but the fruit stays low enough to pick easily.
Durian I just can't.
every other one and none of them. fruits are distincitive. I love apples, grapes, oranges, kiwi, watermelon, etc etc
Ah yes, one fruit with a great name and no flavor, and another that asks the question what if sand was a fruit.
There are some crappy pears out there, but good ones (like you get in those ridiculous Harry & David gift boxes) are a thing of beauty.
It's all moot though, because pineapple puts them both to shame.
Maybe pear has a chance but I've never had a draginfruit that comes close to mangoes.
My family actually had this conversation the other day. I decided it was lanzones.
No one?
Damson plum
Strawberries.
Have you ever heard of a champagne mango? My wife and I had them when we toured a farm in Hawaii where their goal wasn't actually to grow / sell fruit, but to replenish the nutrients in the soil that were wrecked by sugar cane plantations. Anyway, the guy pulls these mangoes straight off the tree and tells us they're really fibrous so you can't eat them like a regular mango, but you can mash it up in the skin then drink it like a juice box. He tossed me the one he was mashing up as a demo while explaining all this then told me to bite the top off and drink. As soon as my teeth broke the skin, juice started gushing out onto my shoes and the ground. The juice from that mango is easily like top 3 things I've ever eaten. Both the amount of flavor and the amount of juice that came from it were unbelievable.
I want this 😳