Just Added - Alphonso Mangoes Box of 11

Alphonso mangoes are an Indian variety of Mangifera indica, highly praised for their sweetness. In India, they are known as the “King of Mangos” for their flavor and texture. Alphonso mangoes are grown during summer, in the months from April to May and with just limited availability order your Box of 9-11 Alphonso Mangoes before June 6th.

Most of the mangoes are cultivated in Maharashtra, a few are grown in Gujarat and Karnataka as well. Alphonso mangoes are widely preferred because of their exquisite taste.

The history behind their name: Alphonso mango got its name from a Portuguese general whose name was ‘Afonso de Albuquerque’. This general helped to establish a Portuguese colony in India. And hence, Portuguese are responsible for introducing grafting on mango trees to produce incredible varieties such as Alphonso. Also, Alphonso came to India along with the Portuguese in the 15th century.

Vitamins and minerals present in Alphonso mangoes: The first and the most important fact that everyone should know is the nutrition value that this mango can give you. The vitamins present in Alphonso mango are Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin K. They are a good source of minerals like Magnesium, Phosphorus, Manganese, and many more as well. They are also rich in prebiotic dietary fiber and antioxidant compounds. Readmore!

The life span of Alphonso mangoes: So, this is quite interesting because once we buy fruits we have to eat them very quickly like in 3-4 days, but these mangoes can be kept for 21 days that’s approximately 3 weeks. After that these fruits will get spoilt.

Alphonso mangoes have their own distinctive identity because of their taste and aroma. There are many things that can make this mango interesting and tasty, making all of us obsessed with this variety.

Well, we have given you a brief look into the interesting facts about Alphonso mangoes and hope that you must have come to know something that you didn’t already know. So, what are you waiting, go ahead and buy some tasty mangoes.

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