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This Is The Worlds Most Expensive Mango Variety /How To Grow this Costly Mango

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This Is The World's Most Expensive Mango Variety Sold For Rs. 2.7 Lakh
Indians' love for mangoes is a well-known fact. From Bainganpalli to Dussehri, Alphonso to Langda - there are so many varieties of the yummy fruit found in every region of the country. The 'King of Fruits'

Known as the King of fruits, mango is considered to be one of the most delicious fruits. It is available in various varieties including Himsagar, Chausa, Alphonso, Kesar, Dasheri, and many others.


You may have heard about many of these but do you know about Miyazaki mangoes?
The most expensive variety of mango which is native to Japan has been cultivated in India and Bangladesh as well. It is also found in Thailand and the Philippines.
What Is Miyazaki Mango: The World's Most Expensive Mango VarietyThe highest quality Miyazaki Mangoes are branded and sold as 'Taiyo-no-Tomago' or 'Eggs of Sunshine'

The cultivation of Miyazaki mango requires long hours of bright sunshine, warm weather and plenty of rainfall.

Miyazaki considered to be one of the expensive mangoes in the world. The mango normally weighs 350 grams and above and rich in red colour
Miyazaki variety is originally from the Irwin mango variety. They have more sugar content, 15%, than normal variety mangoes.

They are rich in antioxidants, beta carotene, and folic acid. The mango is different from the pelican mango,
History Of Miyazaki Mango
Mango cultivation in Miyazaki dates back nearly 30 years. In 1984, Shoichi Tate, who was instructing farmers to grow fruits as the chief of fruit trees in JA Saito, was impressed by the mangoes he met during his visit to Okinawa and brought them to Miyazaki.

How To Grow Miyazaki Mango
Since it is on the tree until it is fully ripe, it has a rich sweetness and a beautiful appearance. You can enjoy the deliciousness of ripeness as soon as it arrives.

Speaking of mango, it is famous that it hangs on the net in the house, but in fact, this cultivation method was born from a coincidence.