Anwar Ratol Mango (Mangifera indica): A Sweet Legacy Rooted in History
Every mango season brings a rush of golden delights, but few varieties carry a story as heartfelt and flavors as refined as the Anwar Ratol. Known for its unmatched sweetness, compact size, and fiberless flesh, this mango is often hailed as the ‘mini powerhouse’ of taste and tradition.
Originating from northern India and now widely revered in Pakistan and the Gulf nations, this variety has journeyed through time and borders to earn its place as one of the most cherished mangoes among connoisseurs. At Veliyath Gardens, we are honored to present the Anwar Ratol mango plant—bringing you a slice of heritage wrapped in honeyed flavor.
Origins and Naming: From Rataul to Recognition
The history of Anwar Ratol begins in Rataul, a small village in Uttar Pradesh. Around 1905, Sheikh Mohd Afaq Faridi discovered a naturally growing mango sapling with unique sweetness. Through grafting and cultivation, he nurtured this variety and later named it Anwar Rataul in honor of a family member.
By 1928, his nursery "Shohra-e-Afaq" had become a symbol of his dedication. After partition, saplings were carried to Pakistan’s Multan region, where the mango flourished further and became a national pride. Today, this variety is known both as Anwar Ratol and Rataul Mango, depending on the region.
Common Names in Different Countries
Characteristics of the Fruit
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Small to medium in size with a golden yellow skin
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Silky-smooth, fiberless pulp that melts in the mouth
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Rich aroma and exceptional sweetness that intensifies as it ripens
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Contains a small seed, making the flesh-to-seed ratio quite favorable
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Early-season variety (May-June) is more delicate and sugary
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Late-season variety (July-August) has a thicker skin and milder taste
Flavor and Culinary Profile
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Exquisite sweetness with floral undertones
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Absolutely non-fibrous, perfect for fresh eating
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Ideal for use in desserts, milkshakes, sorbets, and jams
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Excellent companion for custards, mango shrikhand, or as mango cubes over yogurt
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Its luscious texture makes it a favored choice in gourmet mango presentations
When added to your daily life, this mango enhances both diet and mood with its naturally sweet flavor and aroma. It’s a fruit that turns an ordinary day into a celebration of summer.
Health Benefits and Nutritional Value
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High in Vitamin C – Boosts immunity and skin health
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Abundant in Vitamin A – Supports good vision and respiratory wellness
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Natural antioxidants – Help reduce inflammation and cell damage
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Contains potassium and magnesium – Beneficial for heart and muscle function
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Good source of fiber – Promotes digestion and gut health
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Naturally low in fat – A guilt-free indulgence for all age groups
Anwar Ratol is not just a sweet fruit; it’s a wellness gift wrapped in yellow sunshine.
Cultivation and Maintenance
This mango variety, like others in the Mangifera indica family, thrives in warm tropical and subtropical climates.
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Requires full sun and well-drained soil
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Moderate watering schedule during the growing season
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Protection from strong winds, especially for early-season varieties
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Grows into a medium-sized tree with dense foliage
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Seasonal pruning helps improve air circulation and fruit yield
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Can be grown in larger gardens or open plots with space to expand
At Veliyath Gardens, we offer well-grafted Anwar Ratol saplings that are healthy and ready for thriving growth.
Cultural Significance and Seasonal Joy
In India and Pakistan, Anwar Ratol mangoes are associated with family gatherings, hospitality, and gift exchanges. The fruit is often offered to guests as a sign of respect and affection. In some regions, people wait all year just for the short harvest window of this mango—its arrival signals both summer and celebration.
From mango festivals to Eid and wedding feasts, Anwar Ratol occupies a cherished space in traditional festivities.
How to Preserve and Enjoy Longer
To make the most of this fruit:
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Store ripe mangoes in the refrigerator to extend freshness
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Freeze the pulp for off-season use in smoothies or desserts
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Dry mango slices for natural snacks
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Turn excess fruit into preserves, chutneys, or syrups
These methods ensure that the magic of Anwar Ratol stays with you, even beyond mango season.
A Tree Worth Growing in Every Fruit Garden
Planting an Anwar Ratol mango tree is like adding a fragrant chapter of history to your landscape. Whether for personal delight, gifting, or sharing with family, it offers joy in every phase—from flowering to harvest.
Veliyath Gardens proudly nurtures this exotic cultivar for all fruit enthusiasts who admire both flavor and legacy. Invite this timeless variety into your garden and watch it flourish—just as it has in hearts across continents.