Mabruka
IMPORTANT READ BEFORE Make your Grafting Request Order
We are only able to graft twice a year, Late Spring & Late Summer.
- If we receive the order between after September 24th and before May 1st, The trees will be grafted in Spring & should be ready by the end of the year.
- For orders made after May 01st and before of September 24th will be grafted in late Summer and should be ready in the Spring following year, May most likely.
Only Once the small tree has completed two flushes of growth since it was grafted do we consider it ready to leave our nursery.
(Estimated time is 6 to 8 months. Some varieties take longer time to growth)
Mabrouka is from Egypt, originating on an island in the Nile River and named by an Englishman named Fisher. The name translates to "Blessed".
The fruit are small, oval-ovate in shape with a beak at the bottom, turning yellow when ripe with some red blush at the top. The flesh is firm, yellow, with minimal fiber and has a mild Indian/West Indian-type flavor. It is comparable in flavor to Rosa or Extrema.
The tree has been vigorous, with spreading dense canopy. We planted Mabruka in 2017 for evaluation in our climate. It fruited for the first time in 2019 and bore a strong first crop. It has fruited to varying degrees each year since. It appears to be a mid-season mango in south Florida ripening primarily in July for us.
Flavor: - Indian/West Indian
Country: Egypt

