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You can find them in Memphis, but if you can find them in the State of Mississippi, I’d be fairly surprised.
No, I’ve never heard of those kinds of mangos.
I think it’s mostly Kensington in Sydney.
For a long time, you couldn’t import fresh Indian mangoes into the US. I think this changed about 10 years ago, but they are much less popular than the most common cultivars here.
I live close to the Mexican border so we get all out stuff from there, though Alfonso sounds familiar
I’m sure the former are sold at the local Indian store
I’ve definitely seen Alphonso mangoes, I get those pretty frequently. I’m not sure if I’ve seen Chaunsa mangoes though.
I’ve only heard of them, but haven’t seen them around here.