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Famous Mangoes of Maharashtra

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Join a thriving community of farmers and mango lovers! Here you can buy premium quality mangoes direct from the growers, ensuring you get the freshest, best tasting fruit in the market. This is your destination for the best mangoes straight from Maharashtra's finest orchards!

Maharashtra is known for its variety of mangoes, with over 50 different varieties grown throughout the state. Some of these varieties are more widely grown and recognized for their unique flavors and textures.

Most Popular Mango Varieties in Maharashtra

  1. Alphonso (Hapus): The most famous and highly prized sorts, especially from the Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg and Devgad regions. Known for its rich sweetness, smooth texture and distinctive aroma.
  2. Kesar: Known for its saffron-colored flesh and unique sweet flavor. Mainly grown in the Marathwada region.
  3. Pairi (Paheri): A juicy variety with a balanced sweet and tangy flavor, often used to make pulp and juice.
  4. Totapuri: Known for its distinctive shape with a pointed end, typically less sweet but enjoyed for its tanginess. It's also commonly used in mango-based products.
  5. Rajapuri: A large variety popular in food preparations and pickles, grown primarily in the Konkan region.
  6. Neelum: Known for its sweet taste and firm texture, grown mainly in the interior regions.
  7. Himayat/Imam Pasand: Known for its complex flavor profile and larger size.

Major growing regions in Maharashtra

Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts (Konkan region): Famous for Alphonso mangoes, this coastal region provides the ideal climate and soil for its cultivation. Ratnagiri Alphonso is considered the gold standard for mangoes in India.

Devgad (Konkan): Known for high quality Alphonso mangoes, similar to Ratnagiri but with a unique flavor due to the local climate and soil.

Marathwada: Best known for Kesar mangoes, this region's dry climate contributes to the mango's characteristic sweetness.

Pune and Nashik: Known for growing Pairi and other varieties, these regions have extensive mango orchards and a diverse production.

Aurangabad: This area is also known for growing several varieties of mangoes, including Pairi and Totapuri, often for the processing industry.

The Alphonso mango remains the crown jewel of Maharashtra especially in the Ratnagiri and Devgad regions, where it commands high demand both domestically and internationally.

Tips for buying authentic mangos:

  • Look for the GI tag: Alphonso mangoes from Ratnagiri and Devgad often come with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag certifying their authenticity.
  • Look for 'carbide-free' labels: Authentic sources avoid artificial ripening agents such as carbide, which affect the quality and flavor of the mango.
  • Seasonal Timing: For the best flavor and quality, buy from March to June, the peak season for Maharashtra mangoes.

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