and of course manufactured juices are never as good as natural ones even if they go on to enjoy an excellent career.
Am less sticky after eating a mango, tbh, so that gets my vote.
Almost as rare as the Mango Zulu. Last I heard it was wiped out by some ugly looking Smithonian insect.Has anybody tried South African mangos? I've heard that Mango Ntini is not as good as what it used to be.
What about big Merv? yes him tooYea, Ponting owns mangos.
and of course manufactured juices are never as good as natural ones even if they go on to enjoy an excellent career.
I'm more of a genius than I thought I wasDon't know if the OP was aware of the genealogy of the Tendulkar clan or picked mangoes as a coincidence. They almost certainly originate from around Ratnagiri (district in Maharashtra state) though SRT himself is from Mumbai, a born & bred "Mumbaikar".
Ratnagiri is primarily known for being the home of the king of mangoes, the 'hapoos', aka the Alphonso mentioned before on this thread. (Hapoos is to mango as Bradman is to batsman). But I bet only a small number of people know it as the original home of the Tendulkars.So...
Sorry SRT, you're a sweet person & all, but there can only be one (famous product of Ratnagiri).
and of course manufactured juices are never as good as natural ones even if they go on to enjoy an excellent career.
Good one.and of course manufactured juices are never as good as natural ones even if they go on to enjoy an excellent career.