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  2. Alphonso mango - Wikipedia

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    An import ban imposed in 1989 by the United States on Indian mangoes, including the Alphonso, was lifted in April 2007. [12] However, the mangoes needed to be treated before entering the country in order to stop the introduction of non-native fruit flies, destructive fungi, and other pests that could harm American agriculture.

  3. Imam Pasand - Wikipedia

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    Hamam (हमाम) Mango, Imam Pasand or Himayat or Himam Pasand is a lesser known and exclusive mango cultivar, grown in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu states in India. The names suggest regal origins and it is said to have been the fruit of choice for India's royalty.

  4. Raspuri - Wikipedia

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    A fully ripe Raspuri mango harvested at the right time and ripened naturally can beat them all in taste, as well as amount of juice per mango, including the Alphonso. The fully ripened Raspuri may have orange, green, red and mixed colours and the pulp is yellowish orange and is very sweet and juicy.

  5. List of mango cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The mango is found in the wild and is small in size and pulpy. It is known for its taste, aroma and shelf life. It is used in the pickle industry. Ataulfo: Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico Badami India Badami mangoes are also known as the Alphonso of Karnataka state. Bailey's Marvel: United States Banganapalle: India (Andhra Pradesh)

  6. Anwar Ratol - Wikipedia

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    After his marriage, he set up a mango nursery that he called Shohra-e-afaq in 1928 and got it registered in 1935. He named this mango variety Anwar Rataul, now popularly known simply as the Rataul mango. [1] In 1947, someone took sample plants to Pakistan and planted this mango breed in the Multan region. The variety became famous, and symbol ...

  7. Maaza - Wikipedia

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    Maaza has a distinct pulpy taste as compared to Frooti and tastes slightly sweeter than Slice. Maaza claims to contain mango pulp of the Alphonso variety, which is known as the "King of Mangoes" in India. Maaza is a popular household name in Dubai. [2]

  8. Pétrus (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Other desserts on the menu include a hollow sphere of chocolate, which a hot chocolate sauce is poured over to dissolve the sphere in order to unveil the ball of milk ice cream within, [11] and a fennel crème brûlée served with Alphonso mango. [10] The wine list starts from around £25, and moves up to a 1961 magnum of Pétrus at £49,500. [11]

  9. Sindhri - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhri (Sindhi: سنڌڙي ‎) mango is a mango cultivar grown in Sindhri, a town in Sindh, and other areas of Sindh province in Pakistan. It is a large oval shaped mango which is sweet, aromatic, and somewhat tart. It is highly prized by the inhabitants of Sindh. [1]