Totapuri Mangoes:
The Andhra Pradesh government has banned the entry of juicy Totapuri mangoes from other states into Chittoor district, a decision that has put it at loggerheads with neighbouring Karnataka.
- Totapuri mangoes are primarily grown in Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh and in parts of border districts in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
- It is known for its elongated shape and distinct parrot beak-like tip (hence “Totapuri”), the variety is valued for its juice and pulp.
- It is indigenous to South India and also known by other names such as Ginimoothi, Sandersha, Banglora.
- Totapuri mangoes are used aplenty in mango drinks manufactured and distributed across the country.
- These mangoes are largely supplied to processing units that extract mango pulp for commercial use, both domestically and internationally.