The summer in India is synonymous with the mango season for the foodies. Mango, a tropical juicy fruit, is mainly cultivated in India for its edible goodness. There are many varieties seen in our country, some of which have historical lineage. Its regarded in this part of the world as the "king of fruits". Some mangoes taste best when they are ripe, whereas several other varieties are eaten raw.
Normally mangoes show up in the markets during March and stay there till July-August. The varieties keep coming in the market in phases during the season. There are certain types of mangoes which generally enter the market first and various other types from different regions follow them in phased way. One can see a mango from as small as a ping pong ball to as large as one weighing two/three kilograms.
Visit any region in India and you will notice during its season that there is at least one popular mango in that place. People love to savour this fruit, be it the aam ras or mango shrikand in the western states that generally goes well with puris or, the avakkai pickles, mango thokku and mango rice made in south India. There are even many sweet, savoury and spicy treats in the regional cuisines which use mangoes as the core ingredient both in its ripe and raw forms.
This is the season you will get to see famous mangoes like Neelam, Sindhoori, Alphonso, Langda, Totapuri, Thamboor etc. in market, exhibition and in festivals. Mango Haat by Cocoon Hotel Dhanbad, the best luxury hotel in Dhanbad, is one such festival where you can even try your hand in fruit carving.
Normally mangoes show up in the markets during March and stay there till July-August. The varieties keep coming in the market in phases during the season. There are certain types of mangoes which generally enter the market first and various other types from different regions follow them in phased way. One can see a mango from as small as a ping pong ball to as large as one weighing two/three kilograms.
Visit any region in India and you will notice during its season that there is at least one popular mango in that place. People love to savour this fruit, be it the aam ras or mango shrikand in the western states that generally goes well with puris or, the avakkai pickles, mango thokku and mango rice made in south India. There are even many sweet, savoury and spicy treats in the regional cuisines which use mangoes as the core ingredient both in its ripe and raw forms.
This is the season you will get to see famous mangoes like Neelam, Sindhoori, Alphonso, Langda, Totapuri, Thamboor etc. in market, exhibition and in festivals. Mango Haat by Cocoon Hotel Dhanbad, the best luxury hotel in Dhanbad, is one such festival where you can even try your hand in fruit carving.