Q. Consider the following names:
1.Alphonso
2.Kesar
3.Langra
4.Himsagar
5.Mallika
6.Raspuri
How many of these are native and commonly grown mango varieties in India? Options:
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[A] Only 3

[B] Only 4

[C] Only 5

[D] All the above

Answer: D
Notes:

Explanation:

All six mango varieties listed are native to India and are widely cultivated across various regions:

  1. Alphonso (Hapus): Originating from the Konkan region, particularly Ratnagiri and Devgad in Maharashtra, Alphonso is renowned for its rich flavor and aroma.
  2. Kesar: Grown in the foothills of Girnar in Gujarat, Kesar mangoes are known for their bright orange pulp and sweet taste.
  3. Langra: A popular variety from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Langra is cherished for its unique taste and texture.
  4. Himsagar: Originating from West Bengal and Bihar, Himsagar mangoes are celebrated for their sweet, fiberless pulp.
  5. Mallika: A hybrid variety developed by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Mallika is a cross between Neelum and Dasheri mangoes, combining the best traits of both.
  6. Raspuri: Predominantly grown in Karnataka, especially around Bengaluru and Mysuru, Raspuri mangoes are known for their juicy and flavorful pulp.

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