Shan-e-Khuda

The 'Shan-e-Khuda' mango (translated "God's magnificence") is a late-season mango cultivar grown in Pakistan, specifically the Multan and Rahim Yar Khan districts.[1]

Mangifera 'Shan-e-Khuda'
Shan-e-khuda mango
GenusMangifera
SpeciesMangifera indica
Cultivar'Shan-e-Khuda'
OriginPakistan

Description

The fruit is sweet and ripens in October and November, after most varieties have finished.

The thick skin of Shan-e-Khuda gives it a long shelf life and high export value. It can be found in four colors – red, purple, green, and yellow. It is sometimes called 'Sun Session' because the more sun it receives, the more colors are produced during its ripening season.[1]

The purple variety of 'Shan-e-Khuda' mangoes offers skin benefits by providing a rich source of vitamins and antioxidants. These nutrients contribute to the promotion of healthy and radiant skin, aiding in the reduction of aging signs and the maintenance of skin elasticity..[2]

See also

List of mango cultivars

References

  1. "Mango variety that looks & sells good". DAWN.COM. 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  2. Adam, Tena (2023-10-13). "Health Benefits of Purple Mango: Why Miyazaki Mango The World's Costliest Mango". BURAQ TIMES. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
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