Badam Mango

The Badam Mango (also known as “Badami” or “Alphonso’s Cousin”) is a premium mango variety primarily grown in Karnataka, India. It is named “Badam” (meaning “almond” in Hindi) due to its almond-like shape and slightly nutty-sweet flavor.

Key Features of Badam Mango

Feature Details
Alternative Names Karnataka Alphonso, Gundu Badami (rounder variant)
Tree Characteristics Medium-sized, vigorous growth; requires hot, dry climates
Shape Oblong, slightly curved (almond-like)
Size Medium (200–350 grams)
Pulp Deep orange, fibreless, buttery
Sweetness High (Brix level ~16–20%)
Flavor Sweet, mild tartness, subtle nutty notes
Aroma Fragrant but milder than Alphonso
Uses Fresh Sliced Mango, Aamras, Smoothies & Milkshakes, Mango Rice & Pickles
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