From Alphonso to Totapuri… these are the 10 most famous mangoes of India, how many have you eaten?

From Alphonso to Totapuri… these are the 10 most famous mangoes of India, how many have you eaten?

Mango is a fruit that everyone likes in the summer season. This fruit can be eaten in many ways, that is why it is called the king of fruits. Mango has qualities along with taste. Do you know how many types of mangoes are very famous in India and how they can be identified. Let’s know how… TotapuriAccording to a report published in the Indian Express, it is green in colour and resembles a parrot’s beak. Grown in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, this mango is not as thick as…

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Langra mango is famous all over the world know where this name and mango come from

Langra mango is famous all over the world know where this name and mango come from

Mango is the king of fruits. This line has been popular for years. The mango season has started in India. Mango lovers all over the world enjoy different varieties of mangoes. Different poets have written a lot of humor and satire on mangoes. For example, Akbar Allahabadi satirically writes, “Asar Ye Tere Anfaase Masihai Ka Hai Akbar, Lame walk from Allahabad to Lahore”. Let us tell you that Mughal ruler Akbar also loved mangoes. While staying in Lahore and other parts of India, he used to order mangoes from different…

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Bhagalpuri milky Maldah will make a splash in the market from this day, this mango coming from South is also in huge demand

Bhagalpuri milky Maldah will make a splash in the market from this day, this mango coming from South is also in huge demand

Kundan Kumar/Gaya. These days, mango, which is called the king of fruits, is in great demand in the markets. Mangoes of South India are available in Kedarnath fruit market of Gaya. Mangoes are being sold in abundance in the markets of Chennai and Orissa. In which Brinjal Phuli, Totapari, Gulab Khas and Dussehri Mango are there. Due to the taste of these mangoes not being pleasant, most of the shopkeepers use this mango to make juice. According to quality and quantity, their prices in the markets range from Rs 50…

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