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Mango

Our well-structured warehouse is properly maintained and equipped with modern amenities, thusassist us wholly in meeting bulk requirements of the customers. Known for exceptional product basket containing Various varieties of Mango, we are a reliable name in this sphere. Mango is a goodsource of antioxidant that prevents cells from the oxidative damage of free radicals.

The major 5 countries which so mango import from India are UAE, Bangladesh, UK, Saudi Arabia, andNepal. Here are some of the most famous varieties of mangoes:

1. Alphonso

Alphonso is one of the most popular varieties of mangoes worldwide. It is a seasonal fruit availablefrom around mid-April to the end of June. These mangoes have a rich and creamy texture. The pulp isjuicy and non-fibrous. A fully ripe Alphonso mango has a bright golden-yellow skin with a tinge of red. The flesh of the fruit is generally saffron-colored.

2. Kesar

The Kesar mango variety of mangoes also called ‘Gir Kesar’ is a mango cultivar grown in the foothillsof Girnar in Gujarat. This variety of mangoes is known for its bright orange colored pulp. This varietyof mango is generally sold to the market in April. The cultivation of this variety begins around Octoberafter the monsoon season.

3. Pairi

This variety of mangoes is one of the best varieties of mangoes in Indi. Oval in shape Pairi mangoesgenerally weighs between 250 to 450 grams. The flesh of this variety is yellowish-orange in orange. The fruits are firm, juicy, fiberless and sweet in taste. It has a pronounced scent and excellent inquality.

4. Totapuri

Totapuri Mango variety is generally found in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. This variety of mangoes are usually large in size. Golden yellow in colour, these mangoes are oblong inshape. Totapuri mangoes also have a prominent beak-like pointed end. The skin of these mangoes isgenerally thick and the colour can vary from green to yellow.

5. Neelum

The Neelum variety of Mangoes are especially known for their beautiful shape, unique taste and floral aroma. This variety of mangoes is generally grown in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka AndTamil Nadu. The Neelum mangoes are large in size and oblong in shape with a pointed base.

6. Langra

This variety of mangoes is also known as Banarasi Langra. Langra is a mango cultivar majorly grown inVaranasi, Banaras, and the Northern part India. This cultivar has a characteristic of retaining agreenish tinge while ripening. This variety of mangoes is generally harvested during the last half of July.

7. Dashehari

Dashehari is one of the most popular varieties of mango in the North of India. It is known for itsexquisite taste and a pleasant aroma. It is said that 80% of varieties of mango in North India iscovered by ‘Dashehari’ and can be genetically traced back to this very plant.

8. Rajapuri

Rajapuri is the largest varieties of mangoes found in India. It generally has a similar shape to Kesar buta bit more rounded. The skin of this mango is smooth and yellow, orange and red in colour. The sizeof the fruit varies from 500g to 1kg. The smaller sizes are said to be sweeter.

9. Himsagar

Originated in the state of West Bengal, the Himsagar mango is a popular mango cultivar. The pulpinside the mango varies from yellow to orange in colour. This variety of mango does not have anyfibre. The mango is medium-sized and usually weighs between 250 and 350 grams.

10. Chausa

Chausa’ mango, also known as the ‘Chaunsa’, is a mango cultivar said to have originated from Pakistan. Today, Chausa is cultivated in Pakistan and India. This variety of mangoes is generally golden-yellow incolor. It is almost fiberless and has an aromatic, pleasant and sweet flavour.

Mango import from India has risen rapidly over the past. RPK Foods is one of the leading mangoexporter in india. With our extensive experience in the food industry and our expertise in the field, weexport food products from India to every corner of the world. If you wish to export mangoes, RPKFoods is the best place for you!

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