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Apoorva Reed, a software engineer in Mountainside, N.J., said he has spent $300 to $400 at a time on mangoes, preferring the fragrant Dasheri breed from northern India, which reminds him of the ...
Did you know mangoes are beneficial for gut health due to their rich nutritional profile? Dr Joseph Salhab, MD (gastroenterology), who frequently shares insights on liver, gut, and kidney health ...
Gandhinagar: The state govt said that 3.30 lakh kilogrammes of mangoes worth over Rs 4 crore were sold at the month-long Kesar Mango Festival 2025, wh.
Some farmers in Jagtial of Telangana did not pluck the mangoes after May late as a lot of the fruits were damaged by fruit flies — whose numbers increase when it rains. Monsoon this year has set ...
Centre approves purchase of 2.5 lakh tonnes of mango from Karnataka at ₹1,616 per quintal to protect farmers' interests.
Mango is the only fruit that can be consumed in any manner one wants. “This is because no two mangoes are similar,” horticulturalist Kaleemullah Khan tells The Telegraph over a phone call. The 85-year ...
Maharashtra News: Kolad Police Give 15-Day Ultimatum To Cattle Owners To Clear Strays Or Face Action A formal press note regarding this decision will be released shortly to notify cattle owners ...
Mangoes are money at Zak the Baker in Wynwood, where you can trade them for bread Yes, one of the bakery's famed loaves is up for grabs if you bring in six mangoes, larger than a fist and not ...
Finding quality mangoes in Dhaka. Summer in Bangladesh is a special time for anyone who likes fruits, especially for the variety of mangoes, jackfruit and all other local sweet fruit varieties.
Traditionally, people have utilised mangoes to treat digestive problems like constipation. A physician describes the substantial benefits of mangoes for gut health.
‘Vital crop production will suffer, mangoes may move out of Ratnagiri’ Sugarcane, being a tropical crop, needs a temperature of between 27 and 38 degrees Celsius to grow.
While reflecting success both in terms of public participation and commercial growth, the second edition of Indian Mango Festival (Al Hamba Exhibition) marked sales of more than 130,100kg.