From Dussehri to Langa … Demand for these 5 types of Indian mangoes increased in America

Demand for these 5 types of mangoes increased in AmericaImage Credit Source: Getty

The summer season should come in India and it is not common, this cannot happen. The fragrance of Dussehri, the sweetness of the fours, the specialty of the lame is not just the fruit, but the childhood memories of every Indian. Mango is not called the king of fruits. Everyone likes it because of their taste and fragrance. Whether children or big mangoes eat mangoes with great hobbies. There are about 1500 mango variety in India itself, which is known for its different taste.

In India, the craze of mangoes is seen. At the same time, now the demand for mangoes of India is also being started abroad. Yes, some popular mangoes of India are now being well liked in America too. Let us know in this article which mangoes are being liked in America and why.

Demand for Indian mangoes increased in CAAI’s CAATAL city of America

A special program was organized in the city of CATATAL’s CATATAL in collaboration with the Consulate General of India and Apeda, in which many big leaders of America were also involved. In this program, India leaders and media were introduced to India’s Pance special type of mangoes, including Dussehri, Chausa, Laganda, Mallika and Totapari Mango. As soon as these mangoes were introduced, their fragrance also made big leaders of Washington State admire it.

American leader of taste taste

The special thing is that Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown, State Senator Manka Dhingra and Seaal Port Commissioner Sam Cho also attended the event and tasted the mangoes. Everyone tasted every kind of mangoes and praised the fragrance, sweetness and softness of Indian mangoes.

How much mango demand increased in America

Experts at the event said that the export of mangoes in the US has increased by 19% in 2024. It shows that Indians are also ruling in common American markets. Not only this, a separate session of tasting mangoes was also held in the Indian Food Festival and Mango promotion held on 9 July in Redmund, which also included Alex Yabara, representative of Washington State. Negotiations between Indian common exporters and American retail companies also had talks on the occasion to reach India’s premium mangoes and more people in the US Pacific Northwest.

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