Top 10 Must-Try Indian Varieties Of Mango

Zee Media Bureau
Feb 22, 2024

Alphonso

Hailed as the "King of Mangoes," Alphonso mangoes from Maharashtra are renowned for their rich, creamy texture and sweet, aromatic flavo

Neelam

Neelam mangoes, mainly cultivated in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are commonly used in mango salads and drinks

Banganapalli

Also known as Benishan or Safeda, these mangoes from Andhra Pradesh are large, oblong-shaped mangoes with a thin skin and juicy, sweet flesh.

Himsagar

These are grown in West Bengal, are prized for their creamy, fiberless texture and sweet, aromatic flavor. They are typically enjoyed fresh or used in desserts.

Kesar

Also known as the "Queen of Mangoes," Kesar mangoes from Gujarat are prized for their distinct saffron-like aroma, smooth texture, and sweet taste.

Dasheri

Native to UP and Bihar, Dasheri mangoes are elongated in shape with a golden-yellow skin. They have a sweet, fragrant flavor and are often used for making mango shakes and desserts.

Malda

These are grown in West Bengal, are small to medium-sized mangoes with a thin skin and sweet, juicy flesh.

Langara

Originating from Uttar Pradesh, Langra mangoes are known for their unique greenish-yellow skin, fiberless flesh, and sweet-tart flavor.

Suvernarekha

These mangoes cultivated in Odisha, have a golden-yellow skin and a sweet, tangy flavor.

Totapuri

Totapuri mangoes, primarily grown in South India, are recognizable by their distinctive shape, pointed ends, and bright yellow skin.

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