Suvarnarekha mango also known as Swarna Rekha Chinna Suvarnarekha or Sundari is a premium earlyseason variety prized for its vibrant appearance and sweet juicy flavor Native to the Visakhapatnam region of Andhra Pradesh it is a staple in South Indian orchards and a popular export variety due to its excellent shelf life
Key Characteristics1 Appearance and TextureColor The fruit is easily recognized by its goldenyellow light cadmium skin which often features a distinct red or maroon blush near the stalk It is speckled with small lightcolored dots
Shape Mediumsized and typically ovateoblong oval with a slightly flattened base and rounded apex
Flesh The pulp is a deep orangeyellow fibreless and very soft
Weight Each fruit typically weighs between 250g and 450g
2 Flavor ProfileTaste It offers a rich honeylike sweetness with a wellbalanced mild tanginess
Aroma Intensely aromatic with a pleasant tropical fragrance that some describe as having notes of citrus or caramel
Juiciness High juice content making it a favorite for fresh consumption and beverages
3 Cultivation DetailsSeason One of the earliest varieties to hit the market typically harvested between April and May
Yield Known for being a heavy and regular bearer Grafted trees usually begin fruiting within 23 years
Growth The tree is a vigorous grower with a dense evergreen canopy It thrives in tropical and subtropical climates and is relatively hardy though it can be susceptible to powdery mildew