🌳 Red Mulgova Mango Tree Description:
- Growth Habit: Medium to large-sized, vigorous tree with a spreading canopy.
- Leaves: Long, lanceolate, dark green, and leathery.
- Flowering Season: Typically blooms between December and February, depending on the region.
- Fruit-bearing: Begins to bear fruit after 4–5 years if grafted.
🥭 Red Mulgova Mango Fruit Description:
- Shape & Size: Oval to slightly oblong, large-sized mango.
- Skin Color: Yellow base with a reddish blush on the sun-exposed side, giving it the name "Red Mulgova".
- Weight: Typically around 400–600 grams, sometimes more.
- Flesh: Deep golden-yellow, juicy, and fiberless.
- Stone: Small, thin seed relative to fruit size.
😋 Taste Profile:
- Flavor: Rich, intensely sweet with complex tropical overtones; often described as honeyed, floral, and slightly citrusy.
- Aroma: Strong and highly fragrant, a signature characteristic of premium South Indian mangoes.
- Texture: Smooth, creamy, and non-fibrous — melts in the mouth.
📍 Region & Rarity:
- The Red Mulgova is mainly grown in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.
- It is a rarer variant of the classic Mulgova (or Malgoa) mango, which is already well-known in southern India for its outstanding quality.
- Limited availability makes it a sought-after variety among mango connoisseurs.