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King of chakapat mango plant
Rated 4.61 out of 5
- Taste: Delightfully sweet, with a subtle tanginess, offering a refreshing, juicy flavor.
- Texture: Soft, buttery, and smooth when fully ripe, with no fibers.
- Origin: From Thailand, known as the “Mango King” in its home country.
- Tree: Large, often reaching heights of 30 to 100 feet, with a broad canopy.
Redivori mango plant
Rated 4.68 out of 5
- . Size and Weight: Red Ivory mangoes are known for their large size, with fruits potentially weighing up to 2 kg.
- . Color: The mangoes have a distinctive and vibrant reddish-orange color.
- Flavor and Texture: The flesh is sweet, juicy, and fragrant, with a soft, tender texture and few fibers.
- . Skin: The skin is thin and smooth.
Katimon mango plant
Rated 4.74 out of 5
1. Sweetness: Katimon mangoes are renowned for their exceptionally sweet flavor, often being described as sweeter than the popular Amrapali variety.
2. Texture: The flesh is smooth and fiberless, making it a delightful eating experience.
3. Aroma: The fruit has a strong, pleasant aroma, adding to its appeal.
Miyazaki mango plant
Rated 4.67 out of 5
The most expensive mango in the world
- . Demand:
The mangoes are popular in high-end restaurants and fruit boutiques in Japan.
- . Cultivation in India:
Some Indian farmers are now cultivating Miyazaki mangoes, aiming to export them to international markets. - . Health Benefits:
They are a good source of antioxidants, beta-carotene, and folic acid, and may offer some health benefits. - . Harvest Season:
The fruit is typically harvested during the summer months, around May to July.