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Turks taste Pakistani mangoes

Dashehari, Chousa , langra, Sidoori, Totafali, baiganfali, Kesar, Hapoos, Fajri, These are some famous varities of Mango in India.

and many hybrids like kalmi and Amrapali are also very famous.

My favorites are Dashwhari, langra and baiganfali.
 
its not about where they originated, its where they are grown and cultivated

never saw indian mangoes tasting better than pakistani ones in UK frankly

Well, I just proved to you that the Anwar Ratol is Indian.

They are still very much cultivated in north India. And no, they are not as tasty as the Hapus. The undisputed King of Mangoes worldwide.
 
Dashehari, Chousa , langra, Sidoori, Totafali, baiganfali, Kesar, Hapoos, Fajri, These are some famous varities of Mango in India.

and many hybrids like kalmi and Amrapali are also very famous.

My favorites are Dashwhari, langra and baiganfali.

Dude that is Banganapalle also pronounced Ban-gin-palli. You made it sound like brinjal :pissed:
 
Well, I just proved to you that the Anwar Ratol is Indian.

They are still very much cultivated in north India. And no, they are not as tasty as the Hapus. The undisputed King of Mangoes worldwide.

sorry but it entirely depends on the right kind of soil and climate for the fruit to grow, anwar ratol may have originated from india but it doesnt mean that indian soil and climate makes it equal to the one grown in pakistan
 
Yes, but for both you Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, the King of Mangoes grows in India.

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Anything else is a compromise.

Sadly nobody accept indians believe that....:lol:

Just like indians selling Pakistani rice labelled as indian....
 
sorry but it entirely depends on the right kind of soil and climate for the fruit to grow, anwar ratol may have originated from india but it doesnt mean that indian soil and climate makes it equal to the one grown in pakistan

The original was cultivated in the soil of UP, and continues to be cultivated across north India, including our Punjab.

Please tell me what is the difference between the soil and climate of our Punjab and yours? Sirf argue kar raha hai bhai tu.
 
Please man. Desist. You are funny actually. So don't.

Five great mangoes you haven’t heard of - Firstpost

When Pakistanis claim their mangoes are better than Indian mangoes, they are talking not only about the Sindhri mangoes of Sindh but more than that — the Anwar Ratol mango of their Punjab. They will go on and on about the small sinfully sweet Anwar Ratols. They never grow too yellow outside and are fibreless inside. It’s funny that Pakistanis should tell us about the Ratols, because they’re named after the village of Ratol in Baghpat district near Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. They were cultivated first by a man named Anwar-ul-Haq a few decades before Partition. If you can lay your hands on them in New Delhi or west UP in June-July, they are a must try.

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The original was cultivated in the soil of UP, and continues to be cultivated across north India, including our Punjab.

Please tell me what is the difference between the soil and climate of our Punjab and yours? Sirf argue kar raha hai bhai tu.

Can u buzz off... this thread isnt abt bharat?
 
The original was cultivated in the soil of UP, and continues to be cultivated across north India, including our Punjab.

Please tell me what is the difference between the soil and climate of our Punjab and yours? Sirf argue kar raha hai bhai tu.

lol, its a technique to cultivate the mangoes, its not like they are born in the indian soil lol

the difference between pakistani and indian soil is river indus :azn:
 
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Can u buzz off... this thread isnt abt bharat?

Is there anything original in Pakistan that was not Indian first? Does it pain to be pointed out again and again where you originated from?
 
Is there anything original in Pakistan that was not Indian first? Does it pain to be pointed out again and again where you originated from?

Ever heard of something called agricultural research,climate,soil factors etc? So instead of whinning abt crappy indian "aams" why dnt you google Pakistani produced mangoes and their demand?

P.S= How shameless of u indians selling Pakistani rice as indian?
 
Ever heard of something called agricultural research,climate,soil factors etc? So instead of whinning abt crappy indian "aams" why dnt you google Pakistani produced mangoes and their demand?

P.S= How shameless of u indians selling Pakistani rice as indian?

Man you can continue doing all the research you want on Indian products and brands. Does not change the fact they are Indian.

Unless there is something you have developed and discovered completely new and indigenously in the last 67 years, everything you have is Indian. Which you should not frankly be fighting, considering the disparity between brand India and brand Pakistan globally.

So yes, the rice is Indian, was always Indian. You can continue to package it as Pakistani for all we care. The world knows better.
 
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