World's Most Expensive Mango: Exploring The Fascinating Journey of Miyazaki Mangoes In India

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The enchanting Miyazaki mango , originally hailing from Miyazaki city in Japan , has made its way to Indian shores, captivating fruit enthusiasts and commanding exorbitant prices. As more farmers experiment with its cultivation, we can anticipate the continued allure of this fruit in Indian markets, where it will continue to be savored as a premium delight.


Origin and Characteristics
The Miyazaki mango , also known as the "Egg of the Sun" or Taiyo-no-Tamago in Japan, was first cultivated in Miyazaki city, located in Japan's Kyushu prefecture. With an average weight exceeding 350 grams and a sugar content of 15% or higher, it boasts a distinctive ruby red color. Unlike the yellow "pelican mango" common in Southeast Asia, Miyazaki mangoes belong to the "irwin" mango variety. Notably, they are rich in beta-carotene, folic acid, and antioxidants.

Cultivation Requirements
The cultivation of Miyazaki mangoes demands long hours of bright sunshine and ample warm rainfall. These climatic conditions contribute to the fruit's vibrant color, high sugar content, and exceptional taste. The peak harvest season for this variety spans from April to August, when the mango undergoes a captivating transformation, transitioning from a purple hue to a fiery red as it ripens.


Popularity in India
Miyazaki mangoes have gained considerable attention in the Indian market due to their exceptional qualities. In Tripura , farmers have taken up the challenge of cultivating this premium variety alongside the more commonly available mangoes like ' Amrapalli ,' 'Himsagar,' 'Haribhanga,' 'Vermis,' and Chinese varieties. The Miyazaki mango has also been spotted growing in unexpected locations, such as a mosque compound in West Bengal , where a single fruit fetched a staggering price of Rs. 10,600. Additionally, a 12-acre farm in Jabalpur gained recognition for producing the world's most expensive mangoes, with four guards and six dogs assigned to protect the precious trees.

Beauty, Price, Weight, Aroma, and Taste
According to Samarendra Nath Khanra, the state horticulture deputy director of West Bengal, the Miyazaki mango ranks among the top-rated mangoes in terms of its visual appeal, price, weight, aroma, and taste. Its striking appearance, combined with its delectable flavor profile, has captivated fruit connoisseurs and earned its status as a sought-after delicacy.