Raipur: The world's most costly mango, "Miyazaki," which sells for Rs 1.82 lakh on the international market, was on display at a festival celebrating mangoes in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. From June 17 to 19, the state capital hosted the Mango Festival, which featured Japan's renowned mango "Miyazaki." The price of this mango is Rs 2.70 lakh per kg, organizers said.
All Bout Raipur Mango Festival "Miyazaki' : The Raipur Mango Festival is an annual event held in Raipur, a city in the state of Chhattisgarh, India. The festival is dedicated to celebrating the king of fruits, the mango, and promoting its various varieties and flavors. One of the highlights of the festival is the special variety of mango called "Miyazaki," which takes center stage during the event.
The Miyazaki mango is a premium variety known for its exceptional taste, aroma, and texture. It is named after the city of Miyazaki in Japan, where it was originally cultivated. The mangoes are carefully nurtured and grown in specific climatic conditions to ensure their unique flavor and quality.
During the Raipur Mango Festival, visitors get the opportunity to savor the delicious Miyazaki mangoes. The festival showcases various mango-related activities and attractions, such as mango tasting sessions, competitions for the best mango recipes, mango art displays, and educational workshops on mango cultivation and preservation.
Farmers and mango enthusiasts from different parts of the country participate in the festival to display and sell their mango varieties. It serves as a platform for them to interact, exchange knowledge, and promote the rich diversity of mangoes found in India.
Apart from mangoes, the festival also features cultural performances, live music, traditional dances, and a wide array of local cuisines. It creates a festive ambiance where people can indulge in the sweet and juicy flavors of mangoes while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
The Raipur Mango Festival, particularly highlighting the Miyazaki mango, attracts locals and tourists alike. It not only celebrates the mango as a fruit but also promotes the agricultural heritage and cultural richness of the region.
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