1 Appearance and SizeShape It is generally medium to large in size with an ovateoblique oval but slightly tilted or asymmetrical shape
Color When ripe the skin turns a beautiful greenishyellow to golden yellow Some fruits may exhibit a very slight shy rosy blush on the shoulders
Weight An average fruit weighs between 300g and 400g though it can sometimes reach up to 500g
2 Flavor and TextureTaste Known for an extremely sweet rich and aromatic flavor profile It is often described as having a perfect balance of sweetness with subtle floral notes
Texture The pulp is a deep orangeyellow or saffron color It is prized for being fiberless nonfibrous and very juicy offering a smooth buttery mouthfeel
Core The stone seed is relatively small compared to the amount of pulp providing a high fruittoseed ratio
3 Cultivation and SeasonHarvest Season It is a midseason variety typically available from late May through June
Growth Habit The trees are vigorous and are often heavy bearers meaning they produce a large quantity of fruit
Grafted Varieties Modern Kishan Bhog saplings are usually grafted which allows the trees to stay more compact suitable for home gardens and begin fruiting much earlier within 23 years than seedgrown trees
4 Best UsesBecause of its superior taste and lack of fiber Kishan Bhog is primarily used as a table fruit eaten fresh However its rich aroma and smooth texture also make it excellent for
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