Manga Rosa strain from Brasil. Popular name also known as Cabeça de Preto, Black Head.
It has fruit terpenes like mango.
It is believed that it came from Africa with slaves (1500).
I like to imagine that even this could be true, we cannot rule out, that there already existed Indians who were nomads and crossed the Bering
,came from central Asia. They were hunters, gatherers and developed techniques for domesticating animals and for agriculture.
For me there is a possibility that maybe Manga Rosa is a cross between African and indigenous lineage, as both cultures had habits of consuming the herb, because they stayed together like slaves, in the same places, scape together. They produced their food and lived their customs. There are no reports about this fact, but also at the time of Brazilian primary oral speech, only a few had access to writing and therefore little is known about that time.
White Widow from Scotibaba is a Brazilian strain, I wonder if when he came to South America at 80s and got seeds from a Brazilian from Amazonia, he could possibly have gotten the Manga rosa and then trying to send it back (Veneno da Lata, 86)
In Australia at same time where shatibaba lived with his father, he came to Brazil, they were developing indoor lighting. But that's another story.
What intrigues me about this whole saga, is this ship? could the "Veneno da Lata" from Rio de Janeiro, be a shipment of Manga rosa 2 of Scott?
Same cross indoor version (white Widow)? Everyone who found the flowers floating in the sea, when they opened
the flowers inside, were dense and leaked, a very strong oil, the herb was very potent and unbelievably tasty.
I love cannabis like you, I have been cultivating and following it for 15 years and today I celebrate your victory, it is reflected here, because in Brazil I am no longer a criminal. I lived in hiding and I will continue, here it is the best thing to do. Maybe when we legalize... Decriminalize isn't enough, we want more, we want parties.
Stay safe and pass the ball