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Rosario Keitt Mangoes

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What the Blush?

August 13, 2024

Secret blush notes of the Sinaloa Keitt Mango

 

American consumers are often misled into believing that high-quality produce is always uniform, season after season. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Not all mangoes are the same, and that’s something to celebrate. Take the Sinaloa Keitts, for example—these mangoes don’t fit the typical image. Instead of uniform green, they arrive with a mix of yellow, pink, green, and orange blush, with darker speckles. Pretty pastel hues that look nothing like Keitt mangoes from other regions.

This difference is not a flaw but a testament to the beauty of variety. By understanding these nuances—whether it’s varietals, regions, or seasonal changes—we can better appreciate the true quality in both taste and appearance. Sharing this knowledge helps everyone savor more flavor, and in this case, more #MangoJoy.

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Duel Zone Prowess & Strategic Partnerships

August 7, 2024

Macapul & Don Juan gear up for coveted non-treated organic Keitt mangoes

Calling this Mexican mango season challenging would be an understatement—it’s been more complex than usual and incredibly tough on the production, planning, and packing fronts. Yet, despite these difficulties, Crespo Organic mango shoppers have enjoyed an exceptional year, with access to tasty, high-quality mangoes across multiple varieties at generally fair, though slightly higher, prices. As we enter the final stretch of the season, the Mochis non-treated zone Keitt Mangoes are set to arrive within the next 2 weeks finishing off the season with the same blend of complexity and joy we’ve seen all season long.

I’ll dive right into the current CROP REPORT, which continues to reflect the varietal timing issues we’ve seen since the start of the season—timing that doesn’t align with what’s normal or ideal, timing that we have all learned how to make work. Continue Reading…

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Rosario Keitt Mangoes

August 4, 2023

Blush filled end of season crop expectations for Sinaloa (Rosario & Mochis)

 This time of year is bitter-sweet for many of us immersed in the abundance of Mexican-produced mangoes. We find ourselves at the beginning of the end, as the Ataulfo mangoes have now finished, and the southern region’s Sinaloa Kents are being picked in their final batches.

Throughout the last 7 months of the season, we have withstood the ups and downs, the ebbs and flows, as all six mango-producing regions delivered their best. If you’ve been part of the Crespo program, you’ve had the opportunity to experience and savor over 7 different varietals so far, including the new Crespo Organic Specialty Mangoes. It’s been quite a journey, and we all feel a bit weary and maybe even a little burnt out, which is understandable considering we’ve been on a wild, and ideally sweet, ride up until this point.

And then, suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, enters everybody’s favorite mango – the Keitt mango – rejuvenating and exciting us all! The Keitt mango holds a special place, distinct from the other varietals produced in all regions, as it is predominantly grown in the Sinaloa region and signals the end of the long Mexican mango season.

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