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Indian Voyageur said about 1 year ago:
Wow, good to get all the info on mangoes rite here...nice post....
Anshika said about 1 year ago:
Muh mein Paani aane laga hai. Aam ke achare ki recipe nahi di aapne
iInDian said about 1 year ago:
Thanks Anshika....I will post here my Nani's special Aam ke achare recipe soon....
Gaurika said about 1 year ago:
Excellent Post! I can' wait for mangoes to come this season! Yummmmm!
Shaarvaree said about 1 year ago:
I Love summers for only two reasons one is Water-melon and the other is MANGO the King of fruits
Nehal said about 1 year ago:
Hey.... Good information!!!!!! its really very nice.. We never know mango have soooo many types :-) .. Thanks
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India is home to several varieties of mangoes. Each variety has a unique taste and flavour. The commercial varieties of mangoes include: Banginapalli, Totapuri (known locally as `Collector'), Suvarnarekha(Lalpari), Kothapalli Kobbari, Chinna Rasam, Cheruku Rasam, Pedda Rasam, Mallika (all these varieties are available locally), Neelam. Alphonso, Kesar, Langra, Dashehari, Fazili, Chousa, Ratole, Kaju, Mulgoa, Jahangir, Rumani, Himayat, Khatta Meetha, Panchadara Kalasa, Manjeera, Amrapali, Arkapuneet and Sindhu.
Mangoes aren't usually labeled with their variety
names, but it's worth asking the fruit seller what's
available. This way you will be able to take advantage
of the differences in taste and texture.
Under ripe mangoes are best left at cool room
temperature for a few days to soften and sweeten.
Extremely warm temperatures can cause the entire
lot of mangoes to ripen too quickly. Placing mangoes
together in a paper bag, or preferably in hay, can speed
the ripening process (or, if you don't have many
mangoes, put another fruit such as an apple with the
mango). Choose the soft and sweet smelling mangoes
and place them in a bowl of water at room temperature
for about 15 minutes. This is very important. The
mango is warm inside as the ripening process is going
on. This stops the ripening process and brings out the
best flavour of the mango.Ripe mangoes will last for two
to three days in the refrigerator.
The flesh of the mango clings to both the sturdy skin as
well as the large, flat stone in the middle. There are
several methods of slicing mangoes,some more exotic
and complex than others.However, the Indian slicing
method is of ten the simplest and most effective.
Mangoes make an exotic addition to fruit salads
and can be pureed to make sorbets and ice creams,
milk shakes, juices, jam, jellies, pickles and mango
papad. Small ripe mangoes can be made into
mouth-watering curries with coconut and
buttermilk. Prawns and fish preparations taste well
with raw, sour mangoes. Raw mango pickle and
chutney titillate the taste buds. Peeled unripe
mangoes can be cut into small thin pieces and dried
in the sun after being seasoned with turmeric
powder. This dried mango is known as `amchur'
powder and is used as a souring
agent in Indian cookery. The
mango seeds are also edible. It is
collected in the season, dried in
the shade and powdered and
stored to make many dishes. Here
are a few mango-based recipe that
you can try at home:









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