The Rataul mango is named after its birthplace, the village of Rataul in Uttar Pradesh, India. It was developed by Sheikh Mohammed Afaq Faridi. It is also cultivated in Pakistan, where it is known as Anwar Ratol, due to migrants taking its seeds there. The Rataul mango is a highly prized variety known for its exceptional sweetness and low fiber content. It has been a point of contention between India and Pakistan due to its shared cultivation and origin claims. An interesting fact about the Rataul mango is that it has been the subject of a historical dispute between India and Pakistan regarding its origin, with both countries claiming it as their own.
Mango Characteristics
Taste: Classic
Sweetness: Excellent
Sourness: None
Fiber: Little
Fruit Size: Medium
Eaten Green: No
Production: Good
Season: Mid
Growth: Average
Tree Size: Medium
Disease Resistant: Good
Seed Type: Monoembryonic