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Alampur Baneshan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mangifera 'Alampur Baneshan'
Unripe Alampur Beneshan mangoes
GenusMangifera
SpeciesMangifera indica
Cultivar'Alampur Baneshan'
OriginIndia

The 'Alampur Baneshan' mango, sometimes spelled Banishan, is a named mango cultivar that originates from India.[1] In Southern India, it is sometimes known as Seeri. It differs from, but is related ancestrally to, the high-volume commercial cultivar Banganapalli. However, this is a much older and prized cultivar.[citation needed]

Alampur Beneshan stays green even on ripening - the yellowing one on the right is probably slightly over-ripe. Note the small white pores distributed all over the skin of both mangoes, which is a characteristic of this cultivar.
Cut Alampur Beneshan mango. This strain shows a golden-yellow interior, common in the southern Indian strains.

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Description

The fruit is medium-sized with thin skin, ranging in color from green to yellow.[2] The flesh of the ripe fruit is fiberless, ranging in color from yellow to golden-yellow to orange-yellow. Many Indian strains stay green even on ripening, though a slight yellowing or blush is often noted near the stalk. The pores in the skin have a distinct whitish coloration. There is no distinct bouquet from the ripe fruit, but the flesh has a deep, slightly tart flavor with slight accents of cinnamon, pepper, jackfruit and other Indian mango cultivars like Alphonso.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ray, P.K. (2002). Breeding Tropical and Subtropical Fruits. Springer. p. 19. ISBN 978-3540428558. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  2. ^ Agricultural Research Center-West (U.S.). Northeastern Region; Agricultural Research Center (Beltsville, Md.); United States. Agricultural Research Service. Horticultural Crops Research Branch (1897). Plant inventory; plant material introduced. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
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