لنگڑا
Langra
The Langra mango, a historical treasure of the subcontinent, thrives exceptionally well in the rich, alluvial soils and intense summer heat of South Punjab—most notably in the legendary orchards of Multan, Khanewal, and Muzaffargarh. Harvested in the mid-summer peak from mid-June to July, the South Punjab Langra is highly prized by connoisseurs for its distinct, refreshing personality that sets it completely apart from sweet, golden varieties like Chaunsa.\r\n\r\nIn terms of appearance, it breaks the conventional rule of ripening; it stays a striking, deep green or lime-green color even when it is fully mature and incredibly sweet. Medium to large in size with an oval-round shape, it boasts an incredibly small, paper-thin seed, maximizing its yield of luscious fruit. Once sliced, it reveals a brilliant, fiberless, lemon-yellow pulp with a uniquely firm and meaty texture. The flavor profile is an exquisite masterpiece—offering an intense, honey-like sweetness balanced by a signature, sophisticated sharpness (tanginess) and an intoxicatingly pungent aroma. Crisp, juicy, and full-bodied, the South Punjab Langra remains the ultimate choice for those who appreciate a bold, complex, and deeply satisfying mango experience.