Raspuri

Mangifera 'Raspuri'
Genus Mangifera
Species Mangifera indica
Cultivar 'Raspuri'
Origin India

The 'Raspuri' mango is an extremely popular variety of mango in South Indian state of Karnataka especially grown in and around Bengaluru, Ramanagara, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Tumakuru. This fruit is also known as sweet mango.

Description

Raspuri mangoes are oval in shape and about 4 to 6 inches long. The skin of the ripe fruit is reddish yellow in colour, but is inedible. The mango has a warm sweet taste, which are sometimes pleasantly tart and has rich aromatic flavour. It is an excellent source of vitamins A and C. The pulp is suited for conversion to juices, nectars, drinks, jams, fruit cheese or to be had by itself or with cream as a dessert. It can also be used in puddings, bakery fillings, and fruit meals for children, flavours for food industry, and also to make ice cream and yoghurt.[1]

Sliced Raspuri mango

Raspuri mangoes are juicy in texture. They are rich in carotenes, a precursor of Vitamin A. This mango is grown widely in the south of India, primarily Karnataka. Raspuri mangoes are largely grown and eaten in Old Mysuru region of Karnataka. Like the Alphanso and the Totapuri mango, the Raspuri mango is used in the making of ice creams, yogurts, smoothies, juices, jams and jellies.[2][3]

A fully ripe Raspuri mango harvested at the right time and ripened naturally can beat them all in taste, as well as amount of juice per mango including the Alphonso. The fully ripened Raspuri may have orange, green, red and mixed colours and the pulp is yellowish orange and is very sweet and juicy. If the fruits are not ripe or not ripened naturally, it may taste Sour. This variety of mango arrives in the market early compared to other varieties, during the months of May and will usually be available till the beginning of June.[4]

See also

List of mango cultivars

References

  1. "Raspuri MAngo".
  2. "Raspuri Mango Pulp - Mango Pulp - Raspuri Mango Pulp Exporter - Sunrise Naturals".
  3. "Mysore Fruits".
  4. "Malnad Mangoes".
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.