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>netcat wrote:
>> In article <slrnhgan0...@gatekeeper.vic.com>,
>> d...@gatekeeper.vic.com says...
>> > =?UTF-8?B?TWljaGHFgiBEd3XFvG5paw==?= <@think.a.bit.before.replying> wrote:
>> > >netcat wrote:
>> > >> @a21g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>, id...@hotmail.com says...
>> > >>> Mango is OK, but not special. Always tasted like a cross
>> > >>> of peach and pine to me.
>> > >>
>> > >> If it tasted this way, it was still too raw to be eaten.
>> > >> Ripe mangoes don't taste like pine at all.
>> > >>
>> > >Any way of getting _ripe_ and not yet _rotting_ on the other side mangos
>> > >in Estonia? In Poland that's next to impossible...
>> >
>> > Greenhouses?
>>
>> They certainly don't grow them here. I think that's also the case with
>> Poland.
>
>Presumably greenhouses are not an economical way to satisfy the demand
>for mangoes in Poland and Estonia, but no doubt it /could/ be done.
>But importing is cheaper.
Depending, of course, on the EU duties on mangoes.
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