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Alphonso Mangoes (अलफाजों आम) (1 KG)
Alphonso Mangoes are internationally loved for their sunshine yellow appearance and delightful taste.
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Dasheri Mangoes (दसैहरी आम) (1 KG)
The land of Nawabs is equally famous for its royal mangoes. Lucknow, along with its adjoining towns, is widely known for its mango belt of North India. Available from mid-May to late August, Dashehar
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Kishan Bhog Mangoes (किसन भोग) (1 KG)
One of the Nawabi cities of West Bengal, the city of Murshidabad, is famous for its vast variety of delicious mangoes. Around 230 km from Kolkata, this city is easily accessible by roadways as well
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Badami Mangoes (बादमी आम) (1 KG)
The northern part of Karnataka is famous for its Badami variety of mangoes. Their delicious taste can be stated from the fact that Badami is also called the Karnataka-Alphonso in the neighbouring ar
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Safeda Mangoes (सफेदा आम) (1 KG)
Safeda or Banganpali or Benishan Mango is a popular fruit in several regions in Andhra Pradesh; especially in Banganpalle town, which is evident from its name.
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Langra Mangoes (लगडा आम) (1 KG)
Famous for its Langra variety of mangoes, Varanasi is a renowned hotspot for mango-lovers in India. Natives narrate
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Totapuri Mangoes (तोतापरी आम) (1 KG)
The electronic city of India, Bangalore, is famous for its Totapuri mangoes, also known as Bangalora or Sandersha mangoes.
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Neelam Mangoes (नीलम आम) (1 KG)
Although grown in almost all parts of India, the tastiest and distinct variety of Neelam mangoes comes from the state of Andhra Pradesh during May and July. Compared to other mangoes, Neelam Mangoes h
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Amrapali Mangoes (आम्रपाली आम) (1 KG)
Amrapali Mangoes are a hybrid variety created in 1971. A cross breed between Dasheri and Neelam Mangoes, Amrapali is grown in farms and orchards across India and is known for its deep red flesh once f
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Mango Chosa (आम ) (1 KG)
Hardoi along with its adjacent regions in Uttar Pradesh is another hotspot for mango-lovers. Around 112 km from Lucknow and accessible by road network, Hardoi is famous for Chausa variety of mangoes
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