South India, blessed with fertile soils and a tropical climate, is renowned for producing some of the finest mangos in the world. The region's rich agricultural heritage gives rise to a diverse array of mango varieties, each offering its own unique flavor and texture. South Indian mangos are characterized by their exceptional sweetness, succulent pulp, and vibrant colors. Varieties such as Alphonso, Banganapalli, and Neelam are among the most cherished, each representing a distinct taste experience. The Alphonso mango, also known as the "King of Mangoes," entices with its buttery texture and exquisite aroma. Banganapalli mangos, with their firm flesh and sweet flavor, are prized for their versatility in culinary applications. Neelam mangos, with their tangy-sweet taste and fiber-free texture, are a favorite for both snacking and cooking. Grown with care and expertise in South India's lush orchards, these mangos capture the essence of the region's tropical bounty. From the sun-kissed groves of Karnataka to the verdant plantations of Andhra Pradesh, South Indian mangos offer a taste of paradise in every bite. Indulge in the allure of South Indian mangos and experience the pure delight of nature's bounty, straight from the heart of India's southern lands.
About Our Organic Lucuma Powder Lucuma (Loo-Ku-Mah) whole fruit powder is my favourite addition to my breakfast smoothie (see recipe here). It's got a rich, creamy texture and will turn your raw food creations into gourmet heavenly delights. Sourced from farms in Pesco (central Peru), Lucuma is a raw gourmet, organic nutrient dense fruit. Dubbed the "Gold of Incas" this exotic Peruvian fruit is celebrated for its flagrant flavour. Lucuma Fruit Lucuma is a nutrient dense fruit from Peru. It smells divine, and tastes like maple syrup flavoured ice-cream! In Peru, the yellowy-orange fruit pulp is added to ice-cream and is Peru's favourite flavour. This exotic Peruvian fruit is also known as the "Gold of the Incas", and is also one of the lost crops of the Incas. Peruvian culture is steeped in traditions rich in fine foods and cultural culinary delights. The Lucuma name has been honoured both spiritually and culinary since ancient times. Today, this fruit is still prominent in contemporary celebrations. Lucuma powder is really versatile and tasty, blending easily and well with ice-creams, baby food, yogurt, pies, cakes, cookies, smoothies, chocolate bars and desserts of all kinds. How to use Lucuma Powder: Just add a spoonful to your favourite raw desserts, bars or smoothies. Make a coulis from Lucuma and raw agave nectar Approved Health Benefits of Lucuma Powder Micronutrients in Lucuma Powder contribute to: tiny energy-yielding metabolism tiny maintenance of bones tiny maintenance of teeth tiny normal function of cell membranes * These approved health benefits are based on the detailed nutritional composition of the product we supply. These health benefits may not be applicable to similar products from other suppliers. How our Lucuma is processed? Lucuma FruitOur Lucuma is grown on orchards in Peru. The evergreen trees produce greenish yellow flowers are throughout the year, and after being pollinated, the fruits mature on the tree for around 9 months. The Lucuma tree bears fruit throughout the year, but the main harvest occurs in the spring between January and April. It is also free from any GMO.
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