Mango

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Description

Mango, often called the “King of Fruits,” is a tropical stone fruit known for its sweet, juicy flavor and rich nutritional profile. It belongs to the Anacardiaceae family and is scientifically named Mangifera indica.


1. Origin & History

  • Origin: Native to South Asia (India, Myanmar, Bangladesh) around 4,000–5,000 years ago.

  • Spread: Introduced to Africa, the Americas, and Southeast Asia via trade routes (Portuguese & Spanish explorers).

  • Cultural Significance:

    • India’s national fruit (symbol of prosperity).

    • Featured in Hindu mythology (associated with Lord Ganesha).

    • Philippines, Pakistan, and Bangladesh also revere mangoes.


2. Types of Mangoes (Popular Varieties)

There are over 1,000 varieties, but the most famous include:

By Region

Region Popular Varieties
India Alphonso (Hapus), Kesar, Dasheri, Langra
USA (Florida, Mexico) Tommy Atkins, Kent, Keitt, Ataulfo (Honey Mango)
Southeast Asia Nam Dok Mai (Thailand), Carabao (Philippines)
Africa Apple Mango, Ngowe (Kenya)

By Ripening Season

  • Early Season (April–May) – Kesar, Dasheri

  • Mid-Season (June–July) – Alphonso, Langra

  • Late Season (August–Sept) – Keitt, Tommy Atkins


3. Nutritional Profile (Per 100g)

Nutrient Amount Health Benefits
Calories 60 kcal Energy boost
Carbohydrates 15 g Quick sugar source
Fiber 1.6 g Aids digestion
Vitamin C 36.4 mg (61% DV) Boosts immunity
Vitamin A 1082 IU (22% DV) Eye health
Folate (B9) 43 µg Supports cell growth
Potassium 168 mg Regulates blood pressure
Antioxidants Mangiferin, Quercetin Anti-inflammatory

4. Health Benefits

✅ Boosts Immunity (High in Vitamin C & A)
✅ Aids Digestion (Fiber + enzymes like amylase)
✅ Supports Heart Health (Potassium & fiber reduce cholesterol)
✅ Improves Skin & Hair (Vitamin A & collagen production)
✅ May Help Prevent Cancer (Antioxidants fight free radicals)
✅ Regulates Blood Sugar (Low glycemic index when eaten in moderation)


5. Culinary Uses

  • Fresh Consumption (Peeled & sliced)

  • Juices & Smoothies (Mango lassi, shakes)

  • Desserts (Mango sticky rice, sorbet, ice cream)

  • Chutneys & Pickles (Indian aam ka achar)

  • Salads & Salsas (Mango avocado salad)

  • Dried & Powdered (Amchur – sour mango powder)


6. Production & Trade

  • Top Producers (2023):

    1. India (~50% of global supply)

    2. China

    3. Thailand

    4. Mexico

    5. Indonesia

  • Major Exporters: India, Mexico, Brazil, Peru.

  • Biggest Importers: USA, UAE, Europe.


7. Interesting Facts

🥭 The mango tree can live for 300+ years and still bear fruit.
🥭 Alphonso mangoes are among the most expensive (sold for $50+ each in auctions).
🥭 Mango leaves are used in Hindu rituals (symbol of good luck).
🥭 Unripe mangoes are used in savory dishes (e.g., Thai green mango salad).
🥭 Mango skin contains urushiol (same compound as poison ivy)—some people are allergic!

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