I am on the hunt for a very particular variety of mango known in the Caribbean as a "Julie Mango". Does anyone know how I might find one here in New York City or have one shipped here? Any information helps. Thanks.
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You might try looking in some of the neighborhoods with a large Caribbean population, such as parts of Brooklyn: Flatbush -- take the Q train and get off at Parkside, or take the A or C train to Nostrand Avenue. I don't have specific store names, but a Bajan acquaintance who lives in Brooklyn said those are the most likely neighborhoods.
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