'Alphonso', 'Banganapalli', 'Bombay', 'Bombay Green', 'Chausa', 'Dashehari', 'Fazli', 'Fernandian', 'Himsagar', 'Kesar', 'Kishen Bhog', 'Langra', 'Mallika', 'Mankurad, 'Mulgoa', 'Neelum', 'Pairi', 'Samar Behisht Chausa?, 'Suvarnarekha', 'Totapuri', 'Vanraj', 'Zardalu', 'Amrapali', 'Bangalora', 'Gulabkhas'
In Maharashtra, the most common cultivar is Alphonso (known in Asia under the original name, Hapoos). Alphonso is very popular outside Indian subcontinent and one of the important export product of India. The best Alphonso mangos are reputed to come from the town of Ratnagiri and Devgad in Maharashtra. In Uttar Pradesh, Dasheri from Lucknow is famous for its aroma. Langra from Varanasi in eastern UP is another variety which is extremely sought after for its fine flavour and aroma, but is not suitable for export because of the perishable nature. Banganapalli (also called Banesha or Began Phali) of Andhra Pradesh is one of the most sought after cultivars. Maldah is one of the most sought after cultivars in Bihar
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answered by JUNO 2
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List of mango cultivars
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Worldwide, hundreds of mango cultivars exist. In mango orchards, multiple cultivars are often grown together to improve cross-pollination. Two of the most important cultivars are the Alphonso, which is particularly common in India, and the Tommy Atkins, which dominates the world export trade because it is easily transported and has a good shelf-life, although it is reputed to not have the same flavour as some other cultivars.
The following are among the more widely grown, listed by the country in which they were selected or are most extensively cultivated:
* Australia: Kensington Pride, R2E2, Banana, Earlygold, Glenn, Haden, Irwin, Keitt, Kent, Zill
* Bangladesh: Ashini, Fazli, Himsagar, Khirshapat, Langra, Lokhon-bhog, Raj-bhog
* Brazil: Manga Rosa, Manga Espada, Coquinho, Haden
* Cambodia: Cambodiana
* Cameroon: Améliorée du Cameroun
* China: Baiyu, Guixiang, Huangpi, Huangyu, Macheco, Sannian, Yuexi
* Costa Rica: Haden, Irwin, Keitt, Mora, Tommy Atkins
* Ecuador: Haden, Keitt, Kent, Tommy Atkins, Criollos
* Egypt: Alfons, Bez el-Anza, Oweisi, Taymoor
* Guatemala: Haden, Kent, Tommy Atkins
* Haiti: Francine
* India: Alphonso, Amrapali, Badami, Bangalora, Banganapalli, Bombay, Bombay Green, Chausa, Chinna Rasalu, Roomani, Dasheri (longish), Fazli, Fernandian, Gulabkhas, Himayath, Himsagar, Imam pasand [1], Jehangir, Kesar, Kishen Bhog, Komanga, Lalbaug, Langra, Maldah, Mallika, Mankurad, Moovandan, Mulgoa, Nattuma , Neelam, Pairi, Pedda Rasalu, Priyor, Rajapuri(500+g each), Safeda, Suvarnarekha, Totapuri(parrot like), Vanraj, Zardalu
* Indonesia: Arumanis, Gadung, Golek, Manalagi
* Israel: Haden,"Tommy Atkins,Keitt, Maya, Nimrod, Kent, Palmer
* Kenya: Boubo, Ngowe, Batawi
* Malaysia: Arumanis, Kuala Selangor, Golek, Apple Rumani, Malgoa, Apple Mango, Maha-65, Tok Boon
* Mali: Amelie, Kent
* Mexico: Haden, Irwin, Kent, Manila, Palmer, Sensation, Tommy Atkins, Van Dyke
* Myanmar: Aug Din, Ma Chit Su, Sein Ta Lone, Shwe Hin Tha
* Pakistan: the national fruit Anwar Ratole, Began Phali, Chaunsa, Dusheri, Fajri, Fazli, Gulab Khasa, Jannat-ul-Firdos, Lab-e-Mashooq, Langra, Neelum, Saleh Bhai, Sindhri, Siroli, Summer Behist Chaunsa, Swarnarika, Zafran
* Peru: Haden, Keitt, Kent, Tommy Atkins, Criollos
* Philippines: Carabao, Indian, Pikoy
* Singapore: Apple Mango, Arumanis, Golek, Kaem Yao, Mangga Dadol
* South Africa: Fascell, Haden, Keitt, Kent, Sensation, Tommy Atkins, Zill
* Sudan: Alfons, Bez el-Anza, Oweisi, Taymoor
* Sri Lanka: Karutha Colomban, Willard, Vellai Colomban, Petti amba, Malwana amba, Parrot Mango and Peterpasand, Dapara, Hingurakgoda
* Thailand: Khaew Sawei, Nam Dok Mai, Rad
* USA:
o Florida: Dot, Florigon, Glenn, Haden, Irwin, Keitt, Kent, Nam Doc Mai, Springfeld, Tommy Atkins, Zill; dwarf cultivars: 'Cogshall', 'Fairchild', 'Ice Cream', 'RosiGold', 'Manilita', 'Neelum'
o Hawaii: Momi K, Pope
* Venezuela: Haden, Keitt, Kent, Tommy Atkins
* West Indies: Amélie, Dou-douce, Graham, Julie (St.Julian), Long, Madame Francis, Rose, Spice-Box, Starch, East Indian, Bombay, Black (blackie), Haden
2007-06-30 21:26:07
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answered by sagarukin 4
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