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Tuesday, June 9, 2026
TopicIndian mangoes

Topic: Indian mangoes

After Japan, now Nepal has also banned Indian mangoes

Nepali authorities are framing the move as beneficial for domestic mango varieties, arguing that the restriction has created greater opportunities for local, ‘healthier fruit’.

Every Indian thinks their mango is the best. Goa is making a case too—through exhibits, tastings

Mirza Ghalib famously asked only two things of a mango: that it be sweet, and that there be plenty of it. Both conditions were met at a heritage tasting at the Museum of Christian Art in Old Goa.

Kesar & Alphonso star in San Francisco’s 4th annual mango party. 200 people attended

What started in 2023 with eight friends gathering in a park to eat a box of mangoes has turned into a full-blown event.

Japan says no to Indian mangoes after 20 yrs. Raises questions about monopoly, say exporters

Japan is not among the most ‘important’ mango buyers, but exporters are unhappy. They claimed that Japan wants to have a monopoly on treatment and quality control.

India’s ‘mango diplomacy’ reaches Seattle. Kesar frenzy empties shelves in hours

The Indian Consulate in Seattle spent a year promoting mangoes through tastings, retailers and outreach events before Kesar finally hit US shelves.

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