Not many fruits can claim to be popular amongst all age groups across all nations. But mango, the King of Fruits can certainly brag about that. From drinks being made and advertised to satiate thirst in non- mango season to ending every meal with a mango during mango season, this fruits has a special place in everyone’s heart. In fact, more than the king, mangoes can actually be called as a superhero of fruits. Enchanting fragrance, bright colours, exhilarating taste and nutrition, this fruit is almost like a powerhouse for the body and the senses. Fresh mangoes are best consumed...
When it comes to a fruit which is liked by adults and children alike, there is almost next to nothing which can dethrone mangoes. Be it in the form of well-cut pieces, juice, shake or straight off the tree as a reminder of childhood, mangoes hold a special place in everyone’s taste buds. And it’s not just its deliciousness which makes people consume mangoes by the number but also its health benefits. For the children Being a powerhouse of nutrients, minerals, and vitamins, mangoes are extremely beneficial for children and given its taste, most of them actually consume it without...
Very few festivals in India have colours, merrymaking, tasty savouries, water games and Bollywood songs inspired by it. Actually, there is only one festival which has all of these elements and that happens to be Holi, the festival of colours. A festival celebrated almost all over India, Holiis the perfect balance between merrymaking and tradition. From the widows in Vrindavan finally being allowed to play Holi after hundreds of years to even foreign nationals having their own version of Holi celebrations, the festival has certainly come a long way. Rang barse, bheege... this Holi song is certainly iconic and all...
As much as we don’t like it, there are certain clichés which just hold true, no matter what. Mango being the king of fruits is one of them. In India, this fruit is cultivated in an area of about 2312 thousand ha and production is about 15.03 million tonnes contributing to about 40.48% of the total mango production in the world. What makes for this huge number of mangoes is not just the conditions which make such large cultivation possible, but also variety. Any time you go shopping for mangoes during the season, you cannot just go and demand it....