Fresh Mangoes

Alphonso Mango

1,150.003 Kg Box

Alphonso mangoes, popularly known as “King of Mangoes”, are celebrated for their premium quality, rich flavor, and irresistible aroma. With their vibrant golden color and smooth, creamy pulp, these mangoes offer a truly indulgent experience in every bite. Carefully handpicked and packed to deliver the finest freshness and taste.

 Unique Taste & Texture:
The pulp is thick, fibreless, and buttery smooth with a perfectly balanced sweetness, making it ideal for eating fresh and preparing desserts like aamras, milkshakes, and ice creams.

Shelf Life:
Ripe Alphonso mangoes can be stored for up to 5–7 days at room temperature and can last longer when refrigerated under proper conditions.

 Nutritional Value:
Rich in Vitamins A, C, and E along with antioxidants, Alphonso mangoes help boost immunity, improve skin health, and provide natural energy.

Key Nutrients

Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Antioxidants
Natural Energy
Skin Health Boosters
Immunity Support
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Banganapalle/Safeda/Benisha

687.003 Kg Box

Banganapalle mangoes are loved for their rich sweetness and smooth, melt-in-the-mouth texture. With their attractive golden-yellow skin and naturally fibre-free pulp, they deliver a juicy and aromatic experience in every bite. 

 Unique Taste & Texture:
The pulp is firm, fibreless, and exceptionally sweet, making it perfect for table use, juices, and canning.

 Shelf Life:
Ripe Banganapalle mangoes can be stored for up to 7 days without refrigeration and last even longer—up to 3 months—under proper cold storage conditions.

 Nutritional Value:
Rich in Vitamins A & C and powerful antioxidants, these mangoes help boost immunity and support overall health.

Key Nutrients

Vitamin C
Vitamin A
Vitamin E
Fiber
Antioxidants
Polyphenols
Potassium
Magnesium
Phosphorus
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