Tuesday, April 21, 2026

BRIX and Weight Data for 33 Mulberry Cultivars Harvested on April 20, 2026

 


In the below table, not all selections were at their perfect maturity.  The cultivars with low BRIX numbers will need to be re-evaluated at later dates.  

We believe that all long white mulberries such as Australian Green, Pakistan White and Saharanpur Local are the same.  However, their BRIX numbers are different here. Australian Green is the most developed large tree, and Saharanpur Local is a small shaded tree on only a partially compatible rootstock. 

We also suspect that Tice and Estero Giant might be identical, but we only have a small graft of Estero Giant on a multigrafted tree. Tice is a large vigorous tree and produced higher BRIX. 

Red Himalayan Naples normally has very long fruits, longer than Skinner.  On this date we only found smaller and partially ripe fruits. 

There are probably few other things I need to warn about, but don't remember now. We will try to do another round of evaluations when the later season mulberries are ready.

The weight measurements are average of 5 fruits with the exception of Naples, where only 3 fruits are used. The BRIX data is based on 3-5 juiced fruits and two technical replicates.



BRIX data is an important component of fruit flavor, but the degree of acidity and various specific compounds will influence the final flavor perception too. The taste preferences are also different for different people.  

My evaluation of individual cultivars can be found here in this Playlist on YouTube https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiwjdtJGDLQcA0f5VTpgCIs9vaPh01iqe&si=gez5QHy43hiLLnSs

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2 comments:

  1. I bought a Himalayan FSP from you this year. Is that one of the himalayans on this list? What does FSP stand for?

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  2. No, FSP wasn’t ready yet. I’ll include it into a later testing. FSP stands for Fruit and Spice Park

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