General:IT is thought that the mango originates from the southern slopes of the himalayas in east Asia which is why older cultures were certain IT also contained magic properties. Its unique taste and good growing qualities has made the mango one of the most important tropical fruits after the banana with annual harvests of approx. 20 million tonnes. Depending on the type, a mango tree can grow up to 30 metres in height and live for over 50 years.The fruit:The mango supplied by tropextrakt, the philippine carabao, is considered to be the best mango in the world. This premium mango, which originates from India, has adapted particularly well to the philippine climate and its quality has impressed both product developers and mango lovers across the globe. Compared to the alfonso mango, the carabao has an astonishingly balanced ratio of sweet and sour and an inimitable aroma. The appearance of the ripe fruit is irresistible thanks to its deep yellow shell and wonderfully juicy aromatic flesh that tempt even the philippines despite the array of products available to them.Application:The alfonso mango still dominates our markets although IT may well soon lose this position to the carabao. In addition to consumption of the pulp, there are various applications in the countries where IT is grown including use in fruit juices, fruit preparations and refreshment drinks. These products may also be improved in Europe by using this unique mango. Ice cream, yoghurts OR milk drinks would also profit from the carabao mango. The philippine mango is undoubtedly set to take OFF.
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