Orange Tender Coconut:- Orange coconuts are more bright and vivid the younger they are. Orange tender coconut harvesting Orange tender coconut harvesting A Orange coconut takes anywhere between eight months and fourteen months to reach full maturity. The younger ones typically will have a brighter color, while the older ones become a duller shade. Older coconuts also typically have fuzzy fibers and have a thicker shell. King coconuts can be harvested starting around 8 months old, and are frequently hand-picked to ensure the quality that comes with its young age. This means that the King coconut will usually be sold when it is its brightest shade of orange. Fruits and vegetables can be one color initially and change into a new variant over multiple generations both naturally and through human interference :- Fruits and vegetables can adapt to their surroundings and change over time. For example, a scientific theory states that the brown coconut thousands of years ago had three palms in the same husk, but over time changed through mutations to end up having only one endosperm. Changes can also be induced through selective breeding. For example, carrots hundreds of years ago were initially purple, yellow, or white in color. It wasn�¢??t until the 18th century when Dutch farmers purposefully cultivated orange colored carrots in honor of William of Orange. For the King coconut, it�¢??s entirely possible that a genetic mutation occured hundreds of years ago to create the orange nut Sri Lanka is known for today and now in Tamilnadu and some part of Karnataka also available. 3. The King coconut�¢??s orange color reflects its nutritional content. As with any fruit or vegetable, the color signals the health benefits. A King coconut is orange due to a compound called carotenoids. Carotenoids can improve immune function and lower risks for heart disease, vision problems, and cancer. Folate, potassium, bromium and vitamin C are also found in the orange nut. The King coconut also has a higher volume of water than other coconuts and is often harvested to make coconut water. Additionally, the water is full of refreshing electrolytes while also having a natural sweetness due to sucrose and fructose.
Sun-kissed and bursting with citrusy goodness, Indian oranges are a vibrant addition to any fruit basket destined for international markets. Grown in ideal conditions with fertile soil and abundant sunshine, our oranges boast a thick, dimpled rind that protects a treasure trove of juicy, vitamin-rich flesh. India's sunshine-kissed lands are a haven for some of the most vibrant and flavorful oranges on the global market. Our meticulously cultivated orchards, nurtured by rich soil and ample sunlight, produce a bounty of oranges renowned for their exceptional sweetness, juicy flesh, and vibrant hues. From the classic deep orange of Nagpur Mandarins to the captivating blush of Kinnow mandarins, Indian oranges offer a visual feast alongside their delightful taste. Exporters cater to a range of preferences. For those seeking a burst of juicy sweetness, the seedless varieties like Nagpur Santra or Coorg Orange stand out. These oranges boast a thin, easily removable rind, revealing plump segments brimming with nectar-like sweetness. For a tangy twist, Ponkan mandarins or Sathgudi oranges offer a perfect balance between sweet and tart, ideal for snacking or juicing. Blood oranges, with their captivating crimson flesh, add a touch of exoticism to the mix. Their complex flavor profile combines sweetness with hints of berry and a slight citrusy tang, making them a gourmet favorite. World Wide Shipping Highest Quality Produce 24 FSSAI Certified 100% Chemical Free
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Yellow Mango, most popular variety for export is "Nam Dok Mai". When you see one popular desert from Thai menu "Mango sticky rice", that is "Nam Dok Mai". The fruit smells intense and delicious even before you cut into it; the skin exudes a little moisture and the dark-orange, fibre-free flesh of the fruit is so soft and tastes so sweet and delicate. PRODUCT INFO Yellow Mango (Nam Dok Mai) will be wrapped up by foam net, we use shreded paper to prevent the physical damage during transportation. Standard packing is between 3kg - 5kg per carton depending on destination market. Size A / 2-3pieces per kg, Size B 3-4 pieces per kg and so on. USE Yellow Mango (Nam Dok Mai) can be consumed cooked or raw. The famous menu is Mango sticky rice and many more Season Yellow Mango (Nam Dok Mai) can be produced nearly all year round.
PRODUCT INFO Sweet Mango is hands down the most popular fruit in Thailand. It is grown and eaten everywhere. Thai people will eat Sweet Green Mango on its own, as a snack fruit, although they usually prefer to eat unripe or bitter Mango this way. Predominantly Green Sweet Mango are used as a cooking ingredient. Sweet Mangoes are extremely healthy to eat, they contain far less sugar content than a ripe mango does, and they are also high in fibre. SEASON The peak season for this fruit remains Thailand's "hot season" between March to May.
PRODUCT INFO Thai sour mangoes, like mentioned above, are typically unripe or young mangoes. sour mangoes for their refreshing/tangy taste which usually come with a firm, crisp, crunchy texture which is very different from ripe mango. Sour mangoes can be consumed on their own, paired with seasoning/dips or turn into a dish. SEASON Sour mangoes typically, late May thru June.