List of mango cultivars

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Worldwide, hundreds of mango cultivars exist. In mango orchards, multiple cultivars are often grown together to improve cross-pollination. Two of the most important cultivars are the Chaunsa, which is particularly common in Pakistan, and the Tommy Atkins, which dominates the world export trade because it can be easily transported and has a good shelf-life, although it is reputed to not have the same flavor as that of a chaunsa.

The following are among the more widely grown mango cultivars, listed by the country in which they were selected or are most extensively cultivated:

Mangos of the Kensington Pride cultivar
  • Australia: Banana, Earlygold, Glenn, Haden, Irwin, Keitt, Kensington Pride[1], Kent, R2E2[2], Zill [citation needed]Bamabroo (small fruit),Nam doc mai, Peach, Honey-murcott..
  • Bangladesh: Ashini, Fazli, Himsagar, Khirshapat, Langra, Lokhon-bhog, Raj-bhog
  • Brazil: Coquinho, Haden, Manga Espada, Manga Rosa, Palmer, Tommy Atkins
  • Cambodia: Cambodiana
  • Cameroon: Améliorée du Cameroun
  • China: Baiyu, Guixiang, Huangpi, Huangyu, Macheco, Sannian, Yuexi
  • Costa Rica: Haden, Irwin, Keitt, Mora, Tommy Atkins
  • Ecuador: Ambassador, Alfonso, Ataulfo, Criollos, Haden, Julie, Keitt, Kent, Reina, Tommy Atkins
  • Egypt: Alfonso, Hindi, Hindi Besennara, Beid El Agl, Oweisi, Fuss Oweis, Taymoor, Zebdiah
  • Guatemala: Haden, Kent, Tommy Atkins
  • Haiti: Francine (Madame Francis), Muscas, Labiche, Baptiste, Rosalie, Poirier, Corne, Fil
  • India: Chausa, Dusehri, Langra Benarsi, Sammar Bahisht, Badshahpasand, Surkha, Totapuri, Fajri, HusanNara, Alphonso, Amrapali, Badami, Bangalora, Banganapalli, Bombay, Bombay Green, Cheruku Rasalu, Chinna Rasalu, Roomani, Dusehri, Fajri Kalan, Fazli, Fernandian, Gulabkhas, Himayath, Himsagar, Imam Pasand [1], Jehangir, Kesar, Kishen Bhog, Komanga, Lalbaug, Langra, Maldah, Malgis, Mallika, Mankur (GOA), Mankurad, Moovandan, Mulgoa, Nattuma , Neelum, Pairi, Pedda Rasalu, Priyor, Rajapuri, Raspuri, Ratna, Safeda, Sammar Bahisht, Suvarnarekha, Totapuri, Vanraj, Zardalu
  • Indonesia: Arumanis, Gadung, Golek, Manalagi
  • Israel: Haden, Keitt, Kent, Maya, Nimrod, Palmer, Tommy Atkins
  • Kenya: Batwi, Boubo, Ngowe
Apple mango

See also

References

Gallery (Mangifera)

Gallery (Non-Native Mangoes)

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