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Some consider it the best mango in terms of its rich aroma, sweet taste, juicy pulp and high nutritional value. [6] Chaunsas have higher vitamin C content than other mango cultivars. [7] Chaunsa season in India and Pakistan normally starts at the beginning of June and ends in the third week of August.
Mango blossoms are also used in the worship of the goddess Saraswati. Mango leaves decorate archways and doors in Indian houses during weddings and celebrations such as Ganesh Chaturthi. Mango motifs and paisleys are widely used in different Indian embroidery styles, and are found in Kashmiri shawls, Kanchipuram and silk sarees.
The 'Raspuri' mango is an extremely popular variety of mango in South Indian state of Karnataka especially grown in and around Bengaluru, Ramanagara, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Tumakuru. This fruit is also known as sweet mango. It is also known as the Pairi mango in Maharashtra state. Raspuri: Raspuri mango This is called the Queen Mango of India ...
Mango nutrition: One cup of mango cut into pieces contains the following, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture: 99 calories. 1.3 grams of protein. 25 grams of carbohydrates. 2.6 grams ...
The 'Langra' mango, also known as Benarasi Langra, [1] is a mango cultivar that was first cultivated in Banaras in present-day Uttar Pradesh, India 250 to 300 years ago. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Apart from Uttar Pradesh, it is also grown in the states of Bihar and West Bengal , [ 2 ] [ 4 ] as well in the neighbouring country Bangladesh . [ 5 ]
The 'Katchamitha' mango is a mango cultivar originated in India. It is commonly known as Indian mango , [ 1 ] and it has become one of the most common cultivars in the Philippines . Description
A 'Himsagar' mango 'Himsagar' mango stone (seed) 'Himsagar' mango (sliced). The Himsagar (Bengali: হিমসাগর, romanized: Himsāgar) mango is a popular [1] [2] mango cultivar, originating in the modern-day Bangladesh [3] and state of West Bengal in India.
Mangifera indica, commonly known as mango, is an evergreen [3] species of flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae. [4] It is a large fruit tree, capable of growing to a height and width of 30 m (100 ft). [5] There are two distinct genetic populations in modern mangoes – the "Indian type" and the "Southeast Asian type". [citation needed]