Katchamitha mango explained

Mangifera 'Katchamitha'
Species:Mangifera indica
Cultivar:'Katchamitha'

The 'Katchamitha' mango is a mango cultivar originated in India. It is commonly known as Indian mango,[1] and it has become one of the most common cultivars in the Philippines.

Description

The fruit is a medium-sized, averaging less than a pound in weight at maturity. The skin color is green, with yellow blush when ripe. The fruit has a somewhat almost like an unusual shape that is ovate. The flesh is bright green-yellow, ripening from fibrous yellow flesh compared to the native carabao mango, with crispy and has a mildly sweet taste when green, and a sweet taste like banana when yellow.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Recipe . Lutong Pinoy . 2021-02-13 . Indian Mango (Philippines) . 2023-06-02 . Lutong Pinoy Recipe . en.
  2. Web site: Rao . Bindu Gopal . 2021-09-15 . Indian farmer grows mangoes that look like apples and taste like bananas . 2023-06-02 . The National . en.