It’s that time of summer for all the Desis in America when they start making the rounds of Asian groceries stores to buy the fabled mangoes from the Indian subcontinent.
Nearly 41% of the mangoes produced in the world come from India and none taste like the Kesar or Indian Mangoes. The sweetness and flavor of Kesar, Alphonso, Banganpalli go way beyond the word “delicious” and a slice of this fruit, as many will describe, “A Slice of Paradise”, is truly a “Slice of Heaven on the Earth”.
With Indian Mangoes season coming to an end and with last day to place order by June 12th don't miss out on this opportunity.
The Varities of Mangoes you don't want to miss:
Kesar Mangoes from the state of Gujarat. Kesar is a small to medium fruit with a roundish shape and a distinctly curved tip. It has a relatively unexciting appearance, having skin that is a dull, slightly mottled yellow color, perhaps with a green tinge when less mature. Inside it is a different matter: a deep yellow-orange flesh, smooth and fragrant with intense sweetness when they are in peak condition.
There can be a slight acid edge to the flavor in less mature fruit, but many people will enjoy this complexity. The medium-sized stone has minor fiber attached which does not detract from the enjoyment.
The weight of the box is 3KG or 6.6 LBS. Each box will have 9 to 12 mangoes depending on the weight and size.
Banganapalle mangoes are known for their unique and rich taste. Discover the magic of their sweet aroma and mouth-amusing taste. Also known famously as “Benishan”, this Mango is the most famous variety from the Andhra Pradesh region of India. It has a unique sweet taste and is moderately juicy. It is maize yellow in color with shining skin and fiberless firm flesh.
Each box will contain about 8 to 10 big-size mangoes. The weight is 4KG for this box.
Who says love cannot be measured - it oozes by heaps and pounds in this mango. The loyalty that this mango enjoys can make anyone envious. Ask about other Mango from someone who has grown up on this Mango and you will get an empty stare- can one even think of anything else when this exists!!
Mangoes nestle in the heart of one and all for their curvaceous shape - long held as a symbol of luck and prosperity. Even today, odes are sung for their addictive taste delighting our senses, shaping as a symbol of Indian motif. The cultivation of Indian mangoes has been 4000 years old, but the western could savor its saccharine taste for the last 400!
Quicklly brings your the 'Amra Phal' - the earliest name given to mangoes, in their most ripened and ready-to-eat taste right to your doorstep!
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