Which city is called the ‘Mango capital of the world’? (no, it’s not the same as the mango city)

Which city is called the ‘Mango capital of the world’? (no, it’s not the same as the mango city)
Every summer in India, mango season isn’t just about beating the heat with delicious and juicy sweetness — it’s a full-on, national obsession. The sound of a ceiling fan, the feuds over the watermelon not being watery enough, and someone everywhere sighing, “This year’s mangoes don’t taste like last year’s.Mangoes aren’t just fruit here; they spark debates as fierce as any football match — and unite the same oppositions over a table of desserts. WhatsApp groups suddenly become tasting panels, and everyone’s convinced their local variety is the best that has ever existed.So, out rolls the classic question: Where’s the “Mango Capital of the World,” anyway?

Mango capital of the world: Where is it?

It throws a lot of people off, but the answer isn’t Malda — famous though it is as the “Mango City of India.” The crown actually goes to Malihabad, a small town near Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.Why Malihabad, if one asks?This place is legendary for the Dussehri mango. The orchards are centuries old, the culture is mango-mad, and their reputation stretches way beyond the state, or even India.Of course, someone from Malda will pop up and say, “Wait, just a minute!” (And honestly? Can you blame them?)Malda wears its “Mango City” title with pride and grows some outstanding varieties, especially the Fazli.
But “Mango Capital of the World”? That generally goes to Malihabad. It produces mangoes on a massive scale, and people everywhere recognize its Dussehri as something special.But what makes Malihabad different isn’t just the sheer tonnage of fruit. It’s how deep mangoes run in the bloodlines here. Orchards are handed down like family treasures. Some trees are older than the country itself. The original Dussehri “mother tree” is said to still grow there, over two centuries old.That’s not just a fruit tree. That’s mango royalty!If you visit, you’ll find all the favorites — think Langra, Chausa, Safeda, Amrapali — but Dussehri is the top pick. Sweet, aromatic, creamy — only a bite is enough to make you close your eyes and wish the season never ended, even though the summer scorch seems to suck the life out of you!Besides, there’s another star in Malihabad’s story: Haji Kalimullah Khan, the “Mango Man of India.” This guy grafted hundreds of mango types onto a single tree. Imagine a tree that gives you new surprises with every branch!

Beyond Malihabad: The country that yields sweetness

And that’s just Malihabad. All over India, mangoes aren’t just delicious, they’re personal. Maharashtra boasts of Alphonso. Bengal rallies behind Himsagar. Bihar lifts up the Jardalu, Andhra Pradesh brings out Banganapalli, and so on. Every house has someone who swears their region’s mango is unbeatable.India grows more mangoes than any other country: up to 45% of the world’s supply. Most of those never leave the country, though. The attitude seems to be, “Why export perfection?”Mango festivals take over town squares every summer. Right now, crowds are out hunting for rare varieties, from local heroes to the super-expensive Japanese Miyazaki. Mangoes aren’t just a crop — they’re more like seasonal sensations!And maybe, that’s why fighting over the “real” mango capital is fun. It doesn’t get nasty. In the end, everyone’s happy to settle down and share a plate of sweet, juicy slices!
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