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Katimon mango plant
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.
Thai banana mango plant
- Appearance: Large, oblong-shaped fruit with a thin, smooth, yellow skin. Some varieties may have shades of red or green.
- Flavor: Sweet, fruity, with hints of mango, citrus, and even banana.
- Texture: Juicy and fiberless flesh, making it ideal for fresh consumption or incorporating into recipes.
- Weight: Fruits typically weigh between 350 to 450 grams.
Q-jai mango plant
Key Characteristics:
- Large Size: Q-jai mangoes are known for their substantial size, with individual fruits potentially weighing over one and a half kilograms.
- Sweet and Juicy: They are highly prized for their intense sweetness and juicy texture, often described as a “crunchy” and “nutty” flavor with a pleasant aroma.
- Reduced Fibers: Q-jai mangoes are noted for having relatively little fiber, making them a smooth and enjoyable eating experience.
- Easy to Grow: Grafted plants can bear fruit early and are suitable for various Indian climates and soil types, according to some sellers.
- Grafted Variety: Grafting ensures consistent fruit quality and increased yields.
- Thai Origin: The “Q Jai” or “Kujai” name suggests a Thai origin and is a popular variety in India.
Miyazaki mango plant
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.
Redivori mango plant
- . 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.
Money Plant, Scindapsus ( Pack of 3) – Plant
Here’s a more detailed look at Bari 4 mangoes
1. Flavor: Sweet, tropical, and refreshing.Color: Golden-red hue.Fiber: Not very fibrous, making them easy to eat.
2. Nutrients: High in fiber, magnesium, and potassium.
3. Plant: Can be grown in various Indian climates and soil types, suitable for gardens or pots.
4.Source: Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI).
King of chakapat mango plant
- 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.
American red palmar mango
Appearance:
- Size: American Red Palmer mangoes are large, with some specimens reaching several pounds in weight.
- Shape: Oblong or slightly elongated.
- Color: Ranging from purple to red to yellow when ripe, with a distinctive red-purple blush.
Taste and Texture:
- Flavor: Mild and aromatic, with a sweet taste.
- Texture: Firm flesh with minimal fiber
Kasturi mango plant
Here’s a more detailed description:
Appearance:
- Skin: Ripened Kasturi mangoes have a distinctive dark purple to almost black skin. Initially, the skin is green but turns darker as it matures
- Shape: They are oval-shaped with a slightly pointed end.
- Size: Kasturi mangoes are smaller than other varieties, typically measuring 4-6 cm long and 3-4 cm wide.