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  • Premium Quality Gift 6KG Box – CHAUNSA

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    1,200.00

    The Chausa or Chaunsa mango of Pakistan is certainly in the worlds’ top ten varieties available. It is an exceptionally sweet mango with a wonderful fragrance. This mango was originally cultivated in Rahim Yar Khan and Multan, but legend has it that it was given its current name by Sher Shah Suri after he defeated the Mughal Emperor Humayun at Chausa, a district in Bihar, India. This mango was the favorite of the founder of the Suri Empire.

    Chaunsa is also one of the most loved types of mangoes across the world because it is exceptionally sweet and juicy. You can simply soften the flesh from the outside by pushing the skin inwards with your thumbs before removing the mango’s eye that connects it to the stem to drink the delicious juice. It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Its ripening season is June to August, and it keeps on delighting taste buds in Pakistan and across the world until late September when no other mango varieties are available.

  • Premium Quality Gift Box – ANWAR RATOL

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    700.00

    This mango owes its existence to Anwar-ul-Haq, who is said to have been the first to cultivate this type of mango in a village named Rataul near Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Anwar Ratol is primarily found in the Punjab province of Pakistan and has a distinctive sweet taste and fragrance with fibreless flesh.

    Due to high demand, it hits the markets for a very short duration in two bursts, once at the start of the mango season from May to June when it is thin-skinned but incredibly sweet, and then in July to August, where it has a relatively thicker skin but is less sweet in taste.

  • Premium Quality Gift Box – CHAUNSA

    0 out of 5
    650.00

    The Chausa or Chaunsa mango of Pakistan is certainly in the worlds’ top ten varieties available. It is an exceptionally sweet mango with a wonderful fragrance.This mango was originally cultivated in Rahim Yar Khan and Multan, but legend has it that it was given its current name by Sher Shah Suri after he defeated the Mughal Emperor Humayun at Chausa, a district in Bihar, India. This mango was the favourite of the founder of the Suri Empire.

    Chaunsa is also one of the most loved types of mangoes across the world because it is exceptionally sweet and juicy. You can simply soften the flesh from the outside by pushing the skin inwards with your thumbs before removing the mango’s eye that connects it to the stem to drink the delicious juice. It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Its ripening season is June to August, and it keeps on delighting taste buds in Pakistan and across the world until late September when no other mango varieties are available.

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  • BITTER MELON

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    Momordica charantia (colloquially: bitter melon; bitter apple; bitter gourd; bitter squash; balsam-pear; with many more names listed below) is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit. There are about 300 varieties found around the world. Bitter gourd is cultivated as an important vegetable crop in many areas of Pakistan. Bitter gourd is a subtropical vegetable and requires hot and dry climate conditions for successful cultivation. Crops can be grown even in place of slightly lower temperatures and high rainfall areas. The seed is sown from January to March for summer season crop, June-July for rainy season crop in the plains and March to June in the hills. Harvesting is done when the fruits are still young and tender every alternate day.

  • APRICOT

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    Apricot first appeared in English in the 16th century as abrecock from the Middle French, aubercot, or later from Portuguese, albricoque.An apricot is a fruit or the tree that bears the fruit, of several species in the genus Prunus. An apricot tree is from the species P. armeniaca. The apricot fruit resembles peach but much smaller, pale yellow or orange with some red shades. The pulp is not very juicy, it has fibre texture and farinaceous consistency when the apricot is mature. It is mainly consumed fresh, although it is also used to make some by-products like stewed fruit, jams, juices, and dried apricots.Gilgit baltistan and a village in KPK Chitral are the largest apricot producing regions in Pakistan and are available june,july and august.

  • WATERMELON

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    Watermelon is a plant species in the family Cucurbitaceae, a vine-like flowering plant originally domesticated in West Africa. It is a highly cultivated fruit worldwide, having more than 1000 varieties. Watermelon is a scrambling and trailing vine in the flowering plant family Cucurbitaceae.Watermelon is a sweet and refreshing low calorie summer snack. It provides hydration and also essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.There are five common types of watermelon: seeded, seedless, mini, yellow, and orange.

  • GRAPES

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    Grapes are versatile fruits used in a wide range of popular foods from raisins to jelly to wine. Grape production and wine making originated in Asia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran). In those regions, small-berry varieties were available and were produced 4000-5000 years before Christ. Nowadays, grapes are produced at about 8 million ha, with 70% being processed in Europe.They are also packed with nutrients and antioxidants,and have high amounts of the phytonutrient resveratrol, which is good for the heart.

    The fruit of the grape contains important and valuable nutrients. Its vitamin — B1, B2, B6, and folic acid contents are remarkable. As far as minerals are concerned, the level of potassium, calcium, magnesium, and microelements is substantial. Both the fruit flesh and the skin of red grapes contain high amounts of flavonoids, such as anthocyanosides, flavonols, and tannins, responsible for the red color of the berries. In contrast to the world grapes consumption trend, only a small proportion of the grape is processed. There are two main groups of grape varieties: white and red. Its crop requires long, warm, dry summers and cool winters for the best development, the required temperature is 15 to 42 centigrade. The grape plant can be grown twice; in January and February and likewise in March and April.

  • Premium Quality Gift 6KG Box – CHAUNSA

    0 out of 5
    1,200.00

    The Chausa or Chaunsa mango of Pakistan is certainly in the worlds’ top ten varieties available. It is an exceptionally sweet mango with a wonderful fragrance. This mango was originally cultivated in Rahim Yar Khan and Multan, but legend has it that it was given its current name by Sher Shah Suri after he defeated the Mughal Emperor Humayun at Chausa, a district in Bihar, India. This mango was the favorite of the founder of the Suri Empire.

    Chaunsa is also one of the most loved types of mangoes across the world because it is exceptionally sweet and juicy. You can simply soften the flesh from the outside by pushing the skin inwards with your thumbs before removing the mango’s eye that connects it to the stem to drink the delicious juice. It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Its ripening season is June to August, and it keeps on delighting taste buds in Pakistan and across the world until late September when no other mango varieties are available.

  • Premium Quality Gift Box – ANWAR RATOL

    0 out of 5
    700.00

    This mango owes its existence to Anwar-ul-Haq, who is said to have been the first to cultivate this type of mango in a village named Rataul near Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Anwar Ratol is primarily found in the Punjab province of Pakistan and has a distinctive sweet taste and fragrance with fibreless flesh.

    Due to high demand, it hits the markets for a very short duration in two bursts, once at the start of the mango season from May to June when it is thin-skinned but incredibly sweet, and then in July to August, where it has a relatively thicker skin but is less sweet in taste.

  • Premium Quality Gift Box – CHAUNSA

    0 out of 5
    650.00

    The Chausa or Chaunsa mango of Pakistan is certainly in the worlds’ top ten varieties available. It is an exceptionally sweet mango with a wonderful fragrance.This mango was originally cultivated in Rahim Yar Khan and Multan, but legend has it that it was given its current name by Sher Shah Suri after he defeated the Mughal Emperor Humayun at Chausa, a district in Bihar, India. This mango was the favourite of the founder of the Suri Empire.

    Chaunsa is also one of the most loved types of mangoes across the world because it is exceptionally sweet and juicy. You can simply soften the flesh from the outside by pushing the skin inwards with your thumbs before removing the mango’s eye that connects it to the stem to drink the delicious juice. It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Its ripening season is June to August, and it keeps on delighting taste buds in Pakistan and across the world until late September when no other mango varieties are available.

  • Cherry

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    Cherries aren’t just red, luscious, juicily tangy and drop-dead tantalising to look at; their beauty is more than just skin deep. These tiny drupe summer fruits are packed with nutrition and benefits,with less than 100 calories and half-a-gram of fat per serving which wins them the approval of health freaks. Packed with water and fibre, dieticians recommend cherries if you’re looking to drop a few pounds.Whether cakes or desserts, Pakistani or western deserts; cherries are an important ingredient of any household or cakes and confectionary houses. After all, who can imagine a pudding or a cake without cherries? We know this for sure so we offer Fresh Juicy Cherries to customers within the country and overseas. Farm fresh, crispy, juicy, striking in color and plump these Fresh Cherries are popular on a global basis. In Pakistan, cherry trees are cultivated in the Northern areas, Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan. 

  • Amri

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    Amri apples are not only delicious but Amri apples are dew fresh with the sweetest of flesh. Amri apples are juicy, crispy and highly appreciated for their quality and freshness by clients in Pakistan and abroad. Amri delicious apples which we provide are in high demand in the market for their mouth watering taste and freshness.Amri is available from October to January.

  • Apple

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    Apples are generally known as the “sweet gold” of Pakistan and are among the most popular fruits. Pakistanis among the top 25 Apple producers globally.Major apple varieties in Pakistan include Golden delicious, Red delicious, Kala Kulu, Amri, and Kashmiri.

  • APRICOT

    0 out of 5

    Apricot first appeared in English in the 16th century as abrecock from the Middle French, aubercot, or later from Portuguese, albricoque.An apricot is a fruit or the tree that bears the fruit, of several species in the genus Prunus. An apricot tree is from the species P. armeniaca. The apricot fruit resembles peach but much smaller, pale yellow or orange with some red shades. The pulp is not very juicy, it has fibre texture and farinaceous consistency when the apricot is mature. It is mainly consumed fresh, although it is also used to make some by-products like stewed fruit, jams, juices, and dried apricots.Gilgit baltistan and a village in KPK Chitral are the largest apricot producing regions in Pakistan and are available june,july and august.

  • BITTER MELON

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    Momordica charantia (colloquially: bitter melon; bitter apple; bitter gourd; bitter squash; balsam-pear; with many more names listed below) is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit. There are about 300 varieties found around the world. Bitter gourd is cultivated as an important vegetable crop in many areas of Pakistan. Bitter gourd is a subtropical vegetable and requires hot and dry climate conditions for successful cultivation. Crops can be grown even in place of slightly lower temperatures and high rainfall areas. The seed is sown from January to March for summer season crop, June-July for rainy season crop in the plains and March to June in the hills. Harvesting is done when the fruits are still young and tender every alternate day.

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  • BITTER MELON

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    Momordica charantia (colloquially: bitter melon; bitter apple; bitter gourd; bitter squash; balsam-pear; with many more names listed below) is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit. There are about 300 varieties found around the world. Bitter gourd is cultivated as an important vegetable crop in many areas of Pakistan. Bitter gourd is a subtropical vegetable and requires hot and dry climate conditions for successful cultivation. Crops can be grown even in place of slightly lower temperatures and high rainfall areas. The seed is sown from January to March for summer season crop, June-July for rainy season crop in the plains and March to June in the hills. Harvesting is done when the fruits are still young and tender every alternate day.

  • APRICOT

    0 out of 5

    Apricot first appeared in English in the 16th century as abrecock from the Middle French, aubercot, or later from Portuguese, albricoque.An apricot is a fruit or the tree that bears the fruit, of several species in the genus Prunus. An apricot tree is from the species P. armeniaca. The apricot fruit resembles peach but much smaller, pale yellow or orange with some red shades. The pulp is not very juicy, it has fibre texture and farinaceous consistency when the apricot is mature. It is mainly consumed fresh, although it is also used to make some by-products like stewed fruit, jams, juices, and dried apricots.Gilgit baltistan and a village in KPK Chitral are the largest apricot producing regions in Pakistan and are available june,july and august.

  • WATERMELON

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    Watermelon is a plant species in the family Cucurbitaceae, a vine-like flowering plant originally domesticated in West Africa. It is a highly cultivated fruit worldwide, having more than 1000 varieties. Watermelon is a scrambling and trailing vine in the flowering plant family Cucurbitaceae.Watermelon is a sweet and refreshing low calorie summer snack. It provides hydration and also essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.There are five common types of watermelon: seeded, seedless, mini, yellow, and orange.

  • GRAPES

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    Grapes are versatile fruits used in a wide range of popular foods from raisins to jelly to wine. Grape production and wine making originated in Asia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran). In those regions, small-berry varieties were available and were produced 4000-5000 years before Christ. Nowadays, grapes are produced at about 8 million ha, with 70% being processed in Europe.They are also packed with nutrients and antioxidants,and have high amounts of the phytonutrient resveratrol, which is good for the heart.

    The fruit of the grape contains important and valuable nutrients. Its vitamin — B1, B2, B6, and folic acid contents are remarkable. As far as minerals are concerned, the level of potassium, calcium, magnesium, and microelements is substantial. Both the fruit flesh and the skin of red grapes contain high amounts of flavonoids, such as anthocyanosides, flavonols, and tannins, responsible for the red color of the berries. In contrast to the world grapes consumption trend, only a small proportion of the grape is processed. There are two main groups of grape varieties: white and red. Its crop requires long, warm, dry summers and cool winters for the best development, the required temperature is 15 to 42 centigrade. The grape plant can be grown twice; in January and February and likewise in March and April.

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  • Premium Quality Gift 6KG Box – CHAUNSA

    0 out of 5
    1,200.00

    The Chausa or Chaunsa mango of Pakistan is certainly in the worlds’ top ten varieties available. It is an exceptionally sweet mango with a wonderful fragrance. This mango was originally cultivated in Rahim Yar Khan and Multan, but legend has it that it was given its current name by Sher Shah Suri after he defeated the Mughal Emperor Humayun at Chausa, a district in Bihar, India. This mango was the favorite of the founder of the Suri Empire.

    Chaunsa is also one of the most loved types of mangoes across the world because it is exceptionally sweet and juicy. You can simply soften the flesh from the outside by pushing the skin inwards with your thumbs before removing the mango’s eye that connects it to the stem to drink the delicious juice. It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Its ripening season is June to August, and it keeps on delighting taste buds in Pakistan and across the world until late September when no other mango varieties are available.

  • Premium Quality Gift Box – ANWAR RATOL

    0 out of 5
    700.00

    This mango owes its existence to Anwar-ul-Haq, who is said to have been the first to cultivate this type of mango in a village named Rataul near Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Anwar Ratol is primarily found in the Punjab province of Pakistan and has a distinctive sweet taste and fragrance with fibreless flesh.

    Due to high demand, it hits the markets for a very short duration in two bursts, once at the start of the mango season from May to June when it is thin-skinned but incredibly sweet, and then in July to August, where it has a relatively thicker skin but is less sweet in taste.

  • Premium Quality Gift Box – CHAUNSA

    0 out of 5
    650.00

    The Chausa or Chaunsa mango of Pakistan is certainly in the worlds’ top ten varieties available. It is an exceptionally sweet mango with a wonderful fragrance.This mango was originally cultivated in Rahim Yar Khan and Multan, but legend has it that it was given its current name by Sher Shah Suri after he defeated the Mughal Emperor Humayun at Chausa, a district in Bihar, India. This mango was the favourite of the founder of the Suri Empire.

    Chaunsa is also one of the most loved types of mangoes across the world because it is exceptionally sweet and juicy. You can simply soften the flesh from the outside by pushing the skin inwards with your thumbs before removing the mango’s eye that connects it to the stem to drink the delicious juice. It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Its ripening season is June to August, and it keeps on delighting taste buds in Pakistan and across the world until late September when no other mango varieties are available.

  • Cherry

    0 out of 5

    Cherries aren’t just red, luscious, juicily tangy and drop-dead tantalising to look at; their beauty is more than just skin deep. These tiny drupe summer fruits are packed with nutrition and benefits,with less than 100 calories and half-a-gram of fat per serving which wins them the approval of health freaks. Packed with water and fibre, dieticians recommend cherries if you’re looking to drop a few pounds.Whether cakes or desserts, Pakistani or western deserts; cherries are an important ingredient of any household or cakes and confectionary houses. After all, who can imagine a pudding or a cake without cherries? We know this for sure so we offer Fresh Juicy Cherries to customers within the country and overseas. Farm fresh, crispy, juicy, striking in color and plump these Fresh Cherries are popular on a global basis. In Pakistan, cherry trees are cultivated in the Northern areas, Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan. 

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  • Amri

    0 out of 5

    Amri apples are not only delicious but Amri apples are dew fresh with the sweetest of flesh. Amri apples are juicy, crispy and highly appreciated for their quality and freshness by clients in Pakistan and abroad. Amri delicious apples which we provide are in high demand in the market for their mouth watering taste and freshness.Amri is available from October to January.

  • Apple

    0 out of 5

    Apples are generally known as the “sweet gold” of Pakistan and are among the most popular fruits. Pakistanis among the top 25 Apple producers globally.Major apple varieties in Pakistan include Golden delicious, Red delicious, Kala Kulu, Amri, and Kashmiri.

  • APRICOT

    0 out of 5

    Apricot first appeared in English in the 16th century as abrecock from the Middle French, aubercot, or later from Portuguese, albricoque.An apricot is a fruit or the tree that bears the fruit, of several species in the genus Prunus. An apricot tree is from the species P. armeniaca. The apricot fruit resembles peach but much smaller, pale yellow or orange with some red shades. The pulp is not very juicy, it has fibre texture and farinaceous consistency when the apricot is mature. It is mainly consumed fresh, although it is also used to make some by-products like stewed fruit, jams, juices, and dried apricots.Gilgit baltistan and a village in KPK Chitral are the largest apricot producing regions in Pakistan and are available june,july and august.

  • BITTER MELON

    0 out of 5

    Momordica charantia (colloquially: bitter melon; bitter apple; bitter gourd; bitter squash; balsam-pear; with many more names listed below) is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit. There are about 300 varieties found around the world. Bitter gourd is cultivated as an important vegetable crop in many areas of Pakistan. Bitter gourd is a subtropical vegetable and requires hot and dry climate conditions for successful cultivation. Crops can be grown even in place of slightly lower temperatures and high rainfall areas. The seed is sown from January to March for summer season crop, June-July for rainy season crop in the plains and March to June in the hills. Harvesting is done when the fruits are still young and tender every alternate day.

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