₹6,000
Premium-grade Alphonso mangoes frozen at peak ripeness for consistent flavor, color, and texture. Ideal for beverages, desserts, dairy, and industrial food applications. 100% natural, no added sugar or preservatives. Available in bulk packs for foodservice and manufacturing use.
Deliver the authentic flavor of premium Indian Alphonso mangoes to your products year-round. Sourced from carefully selected farms and processed at peak ripeness, our Frozen Alphonso Mango offers consistent quality, color, and taste — ideal for foodservice, beverage, and dessert applications.
Product Specifications:
Variety: Alphonso (Mangifera indica)
Formats: Frozen pulp or block
Packaging: Bulk food-grade packaging 1kg
Shelf Life: 6 months at -18°C or below
Additives: None – 100% pure fruit, no added sugar or preservatives
Applications:
✔ Juices & Smoothies
✔ Ice Creams & Frozen Desserts
✔ Bakery Fillings
✔ Dairy & Yogurt Products
✔ Confectionery & Sauces
Why Choose Us:
Uniform taste and texture across batches
Reliable supply chain and export-grade hygiene standards
Custom packaging and volumes available upon request
If you’re looking for a dependable Alphonso mango ingredient with peak-season flavor, our frozen product is tailored for industrial and foodservice needs.
Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Qty In Kg | 20 Kg, 40 Kg |
• Mangos are the most popular fruit in the world.
• Mangos were first grown in India over 5000 years ago.
• Mango seeds traveled with humans from Asia to the Middle East, East Africa and South America beginning around 300 or 400 A.D.
• The paisley pattern, developed in India, is based on the shape of a mango.
• The mango is a symbol of love in India, and a basket of mangos is considered a gesture of friendship.
• Legend says that Buddha meditated under the cool shade of a mango tree.
• Mangos are related to cashews and pistachios.
• A mango tree can grow as tall as 100 feet.
• The bark, leaves, skin and pit of the mango have been used in folk remedies for centuries.
Read More Infomation Relation Related To Magoes On Ratnagirihapus.Store/Ratnagiri-Hapus-Blog/
General: Raw Mangos Are Plucked From The Mango Tree Before The Same Day Before The Delivery And Packed Into The Wooden Box With Rice Straw.
Note: Don’t Keep It In Refrigerator Or In Direct Sunlight, And Don’t Break The Branch Of The Mango.
Step 1: Fruits Ripen Gradually In 6 To 8 Days. However, As A Best Practice, Always Keep A Watch On Them.
Step 2: For The First 4 Days Keep The Mangos In The Wooden Box At The Room Temperature As It Is. Note: Don’t Keep Them In Direct Sunlight.
Step 3: On The 5th Day Check The Color Of The Mango It Should Be Yellow At The Top. Caution: Don’t Let Mangos Branch To Break Or The Mango Will Get Black Spots.
Step 4: Lay Some Rice Straws On The Floor And Keep Any Paper (Newspaper) On It.
Step 5: You Have To Keep The Mangos In Sequence On The Laid Paper With Rice Grass.
Step 6: Keep The Paper On It, And Lay A Cloth On It And Keep Watch Over Them.
Step 7: In 2 To 3 Days They Will Ripen And They Will Smell Delicious So You Can Eat Them Now.
Read More Infomation Relation Related To Magoes On Ratnagirihapus.Store/Ratnagiri-Hapus-Blog/
General: Raw Mangos Are Plucked From The Mango Tree Before The Same Day Before The Delivery And Packed Into The Wooden Box With Rice Straw.
Note: Don’t Keep It In Refrigerator Or In Direct Sunlight, And Don’t Break The Branch Of The Mango.
Step 1: Lay some rice straws on the floor and keep any paper (newspaper) on it.
Step 2: You have to keep the mangos in sequence on the laid paper with rice grass.
Step 3: Keep the paper on it, and lay a cloth on it and keep watch over them.
Step 4: In 2 to 3 days they will ripen and they will smell delicious so you can eat them now.
Read more infomation relation related to Magoes on ratnagirihapus.store/ratnagiri-hapus-blog/
Transportation & Delivery Process
As Mangoes comes under Perishable food which have a limited shelf life after harvest or production. The delay before they become unmarketable or inedible depends on the food product itself and a number of environmental factors and transportation.
It take Around 3-7 days to delivery mangoes to your home.