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Mango lovers, which one is your favourite 🥭variety?

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Know your mangoes! ? UFkAUlQDBh4ISkFGWkNCQlhUVgNdAU5ZX1wBcQUJAFwNT1oMD09GEFBFQUZSXVRRVV1DC19dD3BW

Know your mangoes! 🥭 UFkAUlQDBh4ISkFGWkNCQlhUVgNdAU5ZX1wBcQUJAFwNT1oMD09GEFBFQUZSXVRRVV1DC19dD3BWCVZYDkoCWgwd&ml=UlQPVR4DTlYBAg1I&sl=Ix16HzdgTjF0YklSUkBGAltbGgRFF1heQlQFHwELDElR&pp=0& When it comes to mangoes, we all have our favourite varieties. But India has a mind-boggling number of varieties and each looks, smells and tastes different. Here’s a cheat sheet to help you pick Ratnagiri Alphonso Smooth skin. Yellow with a deep blush as it ripens. Banganapalli Large, oval shape. Bright orange-yellow skin. Dasheri Elongated shape. Bright, even yellow skin. Sindura Typical deep red blush, the color of vermilion. Fibrous inside. Raspuri Oval shape. Reddish yellow skin. Badami Elongated shape. Yellow-orange skin. Soft to touch. Kesar Greenish yellow skin with rich, saffron pulp. Mallika Large size. Greenish yellow skin with orange pulp. Totapuri Parrot-beak shaped with green tinged skin. [SHOP YOUR MANGOES HERE]( UFkAUlQDBh4ISkFGWkNCQlhUVgNdAU5ZX1wBcQUJAFwNT1oMD09GEFBFQUZSXVRRVV1DC19dD3BWCVZYDkoCWgwd&ml=UlQPVR4DTlcAAAxI&sl=Ix16HzdgTjF0YklSUkBGAltbGgRFF1heQlQFHwELDElR&pp=0&) DID YOU KNOW … There’s a variety of mango called Sakkarakatti? Tiny in size with green skin, it looks inconspicuous, but is an explosion of sweetness in your mouth! There’s a mango for every taste bud Sweet mangoes Alphonso, Badami, Banganapalli, Dasheri, Kesar (slice & eat) Sweet & tart Sindoora, Raspuri, Malgova (slice & eat) Tangy Totapuri (eat with salt & chilli or in salads & pickles) Shakes, juices & dessert Alphonso, Badami, Kesar, Mallika (sweet, creamy, non-fibrous) Aamras, jams & chutneys Dasheri, Kesar, Pairi (super-sweet, juicy, non-fibrous) [MANGO RECIPES]( UFkAUlQDBh4ISkFGWkNCQlhUVgNdAU5ZX1wBcQUJAFwNT1oMD09GEFBFQUZSXVRRVV1DC19dD3BWCVZYDkoCWgwd&ml=UlQPVR4DTlcAAQVI&sl=Ix16HzdgTjF0YklSUkBGAltbGgRFF1heQlQFHwELDElR&pp=0&) Word Search [SOLVE THE PUZZLE]( UFkAUlQDBh4ISkFGWkNCQlhUVgNdAU5ZX1wBcQUJAFwNT1oMD09GEFBFQUZSXVRRVV1DC19dD3BWCVZYDkoCWgwd&ml=UlQPVR4DTlcAAQRI&sl=Ix16HzdgTjF0YklSUkBGAltbGgRFF1heQlQFHwELDElR&pp=0&) [Click here]( UFkAUlQDBh4ISkFGWkNCQlhUVgNdAU5ZX1wBcQUJAFwNT1oMD09GEFBFQUZSXVRRVV1DC19dD3BWCVZYDkoCWgwd&ml=UlQPVR4DTlcADgxI&sl=Ix16HzdgTjF0YklSUkBGAltbGgRFF1heQlQFHwELDElR&pp=0&)to opt-out Content-Type: text/html;

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