Chok Anan
Mangifera 'Chok Anan' | |
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Chok Anan mangoes waiting to ripen on a table. | |
Genus | Mangifera |
Cultivar | 'Chok Anan' |
Chok Anan (Thai: โชคอนันต์, pronounced [t͡ɕʰôːk ʔā.nān]) is a sweet mango from Thailand, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.[1] It has an oval shape and tapered tips. The ripe fruit and flesh are light yellow and have a sweet taste. Chok Anan is also called a "honey mango."
Chok Anan is also known as the Miracle Mango, because it often fruits twice a year (fruiting in the summer, and then gives way to another crop in the winter time).
Gallery
- Chok Anan fruits on tree.
- A semi-ripe Chok Anan cut into three parts. Notice the still greenish skin.
- Semi-ripe but ready to eat Chok Anan mangoes.
- Chok Anan mangoes ripe enough for use as a salad ingredient.
- Fully ripe Chok Anan mangoes.
- Fully ripe Chok Anan mango cut into three pieces.
References
- ↑ "‘Chok Anan’ mangoes are mainly produced in the northern part of Thailand for the domestic fresh market and small scale processing. It is appreciated for its light to bright yellow color and its sweet taste.
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