When summer arrives in Uttar Pradesh, the state transforms into a paradise for mango lovers. From the fragrant orchards of Malihabad to the juicy varieties sold in local mandis across Kanpur, Lucknow, Varanasi and Prayagraj, mangoes are more than just a fruit here — they are part of the region’s culture, identity and tradition.
Uttar Pradesh is one of India’s largest mango-producing states and is globally known for iconic varieties like Dussehri, Langra, Chausa and Safeda. The fertile Gangetic plains and warm climate make UP the perfect home for some of the sweetest mangoes in the country.
No conversation about UP mangoes is complete without the legendary Dussehri mango. Originating from the famous Malihabad belt near Lucknow, Dussehri is known for its long shape, fibreless pulp and rich aroma.
Langra mango stands out because it stays green even after ripening. Native to Varanasi, this variety is loved for its tangy-sweet flavour and soft pulp.
If you enjoy extra juicy mangoes, Chausa is the perfect pick. Popular across Uttar Pradesh and North India, Chausa is famous for its golden-yellow skin and intensely sweet pulp.
Lucknow Safeda is another beloved variety from Uttar Pradesh. Known for its smooth texture and balanced sweetness, Safeda is commonly enjoyed fresh and chilled during peak summer afternoons.
Often referred to as one of UP’s premium mangoes, Rataul mangoes are famous for their rich fragrance and creamy taste. Though not as commercially widespread as Dussehri or Langra, this variety enjoys a loyal fanbase among mango enthusiasts.
Whether you buy them from local fruit markets, roadside stalls or directly from orchards, tasting UP’s mango varieties is an experience every food lover should have at least once.
From juicy Chausa to aromatic Dussehri, Uttar Pradesh truly offers a mango for every taste bud.