- By Ridam Sharma
- Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:40 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Most Expensive Mangoes In India: Mangoes are probably the most favourite fruit of Indians. The nation of billions eagerly waits for the summer season to grab their favourite fruit. From Aam Panna to Aamras, their are diverse range of cuisines that are made from Mangoes across the country, during the peak mango season. India is also popularly known as the Land of Mangoes, as the nation is a producer of more than a thousand types of mangoes. Mangoes are enjoyed everywhere in India, but a few of these rare and special varieties come with a hefty price tag, all due to their unique flavours, shortage, and royal origin at times. Therefore, let’s take a look at the top 10 most expensive mangoes in India, along with their costs as per Agritimes.
List Of Top 10 Most Costly Mangoes In India:
Mango Variety | Region of Origin | Price (Estimated in Rs) |
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Miyazaki | Kashmir/Bihar (India), Japan | 3,00,000/kg |
Kohitur | Malda, West Bengal | 1,500–2,000/pc |
Alphonso (Hapus) | Maharashtra | 1,000–2,000/dozen |
Sindhri | Sindh (Pakistan/India) | 3,000/pc |
Noorjahan | Gujarat | 1,000/pc |
Dasheri | Uttar Pradesh | 500–1,000/dozen |
Kesar | Gujarat | 500–1,000/dozen |
Neelam | South India | 300–500/dozen |
Langra | Varanasi/Bihar | 200–400/dozen |
Banganapalle | Andhra Pradesh | 100–200/dozen |
Miyazaki Mango
Miyazaki Mango are also famously known as the Egg Of The Sun, due to its bright ruby-red hue, smooth texture, and extremely sweet taste. These mangoes are native to Japan but have also been grown in India recently, particularly in Kashmir and Bihar. Miyazaki Mango is the costliest mango in the world and costs up to Rs 3 lakh per kilogram. Every fruit is carefully nurtured, and hence, it is a status symbol across the world.
Kohitur Mango
Kohitur Mango is a royal favourite from West Bengal’s Malda district. This mango has a creamy texture and exquisite sweetness. Traditionally reserved for royalty, this rare variety can cost Rs 1,500–Rs 2,000 per piece, making it a true symbol of luxury.
Alphonso Mango
Alphonso Mango is usually known as the King of Mangoes. These mangoes, which are also known as Hapus locally, are cultivated in Maharashtra's Ratnagiri and Devgad districts. They are known for their strong aroma, golden-orange skin, and fiberless, creamy flesh. Alphonso mangoes are priced very high, between Rs 1,000–Rs 2,000 per dozen.
Sindhri Mango
Sindhri mangoes are primarily cultivated in Pakistan's Sindh province. Sindhri mangoes are greatly valued in India for their size, silky yellow skin, and sweet fragrance. They can fetch as much as Rs 3,000 per piece, particularly because of their scarcity.
Noorjahan Mango
Noorjahan Mango is a unique variety, which is cultivated in Gujarat. Noorjahan mangoes are popular for their huge size, which at times weighs as heavy as 3.5 kg each. They cost around Rs 1,000 per item, due to their sweet, rich flavour and regal Mughal background.
Dasheri Mango
Dasheri Mangoes are grown in Malihabad, Uttar Pradesh. These mango highlights are their slender shape, yellow skin, and fibre-free, sweet pulp. They are especially favourite among mango lovers, which costs about Rs 500–Rs 1,000 per dozen.
Kesar Mango
Kesar mango is grown in Gujarat's Girnar foothills and is famous for its saffron-coloured pulp, sweet flavour, and unique scent. It is the second costliest variety after Alphonso and finds extensive usage in the dessert industries and processing.
Neelam Mango
Neelam mangoes are native to Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. are favored for theirthey are known for their golden-yellow skin and an equal amount of sweetness-tanginess in the flavour. Their prices range between Rs 300 to Rs 500 per dozen.
Langra Mango
Langra mangoes are a speciality of Bihar and Varanasi. They are greenish-yellow mangoes of a medium size and have a perfect blend of tang and sweet taste. They cost around Rs 200– Rs 400 per dozen.
Banganapalle Mango
Banganapalle Mango, also locally known as Safeda, this Andhra Pradesh variety is differentiated by its pale yellow skin and firm, juicy flesh with a slightly acidic sweetness. Banganapalle mangoes cost around Rs 100–Rs 200 per dozen.
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