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Pratik Raj
Jardalu Mango - Organically Grown - 2 KG
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Jardalu Mango, also known as Jardalu Aam, is a highly sought-after mango variety primarily grown in the state of Bihar, India. It is renowned for its unique taste, delightful aroma, and distinctive characteristics.
Jardalu Mango Appearance: Jardalu Mangoes are relatively smaller in size compared to other mango varieties. They have an attractive oval or kidney shape with a thin, smooth skin that turns from green to golden yellow as it ripens. The skin may also develop reddish blushes on the sun-exposed side.
Taste and Texture: What sets Jardalu Mango apart is its exceptional taste. It is known for its intense sweetness and rich flavor, making it a favorite among mango enthusiasts. The flesh of Jardalu Mangoes is smooth, fiber-free, and buttery, melting in your mouth with every bite. Its high sugar content adds to its delectable taste, creating a delightful tropical experience.
About the Farmer:
Pratik Raj is a farmer from Rashulpur, Bhagwanpur, Muzaffarpur where he cultivates the local varieties of mangoes and litchis without using any harmful chemicals for cultivation.
1 Unit : 2 KG (1.9 to 2.1 KG)
Jardalu Mango Appearance: Jardalu Mangoes are relatively smaller in size compared to other mango varieties. They have an attractive oval or kidney shape with a thin, smooth skin that turns from green to golden yellow as it ripens. The skin may also develop reddish blushes on the sun-exposed side.
Taste and Texture: What sets Jardalu Mango apart is its exceptional taste. It is known for its intense sweetness and rich flavor, making it a favorite among mango enthusiasts. The flesh of Jardalu Mangoes is smooth, fiber-free, and buttery, melting in your mouth with every bite. Its high sugar content adds to its delectable taste, creating a delightful tropical experience.
About the Farmer:
Pratik Raj is a farmer from Rashulpur, Bhagwanpur, Muzaffarpur where he cultivates the local varieties of mangoes and litchis without using any harmful chemicals for cultivation.
1 Unit : 2 KG (1.9 to 2.1 KG)