Chaunsa is the mango Multan is built on — the variety that earned the city the title "City of Mangoes." But Chaunsa is not one mango. It is a family of varieties spread across July to September, each with its own harvest window, flavor intensity, and character. Here is the complete 2026 guide.
🔑 Quick answer: Chaunsa Mosami (the most-ordered variety) ships from July 1–31, 2026. White Chaunsa Nawab Puri (the grand finale) ships from August 1 – September 15, 2026. Pre-orders open now.
The Chaunsa Family: Which Variety, When
| Variety | Season 2026 | Flavor Profile | Price (5 kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| White Chaunsa Mosami | July 1 – July 31 | Delicate, floral, silky — the classic | Rs. 2,950 |
| White Chaunsa Nawab Puri | Aug 1 – Sep 15 | Rich, dense, caramel-like — the finale | Rs. 2,950 |
| Black Chaunsa | July 15 – Aug 15 | Deeper sweetness, darker skin, intense | Contact for pricing |
Mosami ("seasonal") is the flagship — the variety most people mean when they say "Chaunsa." Nawab Puri ("worthy of a Nawab") is the late-season upgrade that rewards those who wait until August.
💡 Insider tip: Order one box of Mosami in July and one of Nawab Puri in August. The side-by-side comparison across the season is one of the great mango experiences. Many of our customers do exactly this.
Why Chaunsa 2026 is Different
Pakistan's mango production is down ~20% nationally in 2026 due to Sindh disease pressure and erratic spring rains. Multan — where all our Chaunsa comes from — is largely insulated:
- Southern Punjab orchards received adequate winter chilling and spring rainfall
- No significant fungal or pest pressure in our orchards through May
- Harvest forecast: full-strength crop, standard quality and volume
✅ MMA Farms Chaunsa supply: Pre-orders are confirmed from our own orchards. We are not sourcing from third parties. The tree-to-box supply chain is fully ours — no supply chain uncertainty for 2026.
What Makes Chaunsa Mosami Exceptional
Chaunsa Mosami ripens over 6–8 weeks on the tree under direct summer sun. By the time it is harvested, the Brix reading (sugar content) is 18–22 — higher than most varieties. The flesh is pale golden, almost custard-like in texture. There is virtually no fiber and almost no sourness. Every bite is the same experience — refined, delicate sweetness with a floral finish.
📊 Brix comparison: - Langra: 14–16 Brix - Sindhri: 18–22 Brix - Chaunsa Mosami: 18–22 Brix - Nawab Puri: 20–24 Brix (peak of the season)
Chaunsa vs Other Mid-Season Varieties
| Feature | Chaunsa Mosami | Sindhri | Anwar Ratol |
|---|---|---|---|
| Season | July | June–Aug | June–Aug |
| Sweetness | 9/10 — floral | 10/10 — intense | 9/10 — aromatic |
| Size | Medium | Large | Small |
| Fiber | None | None | Minimal |
| Best for | Gifting, connoisseurs | Families, bulk | Flavor seekers |
See full comparison: Chaunsa vs Sindhri →
How to Pre-Order Chaunsa 2026
Pre-orders for Chaunsa Mosami are open now. You pay when you order; we dispatch on the first day of peak harvest (estimated July 1–5, 2026).
Pre-order benefits:
- First dispatch slot — you receive the first-flush fruit at peak Brix
- 10% pre-order discount on all Chaunsa boxes
- WhatsApp notification 24 hours before your box ships
Pre-order White Chaunsa Mosami →
Pre-order White Chaunsa Nawab Puri →
⚠️ Limited supply note: White Chaunsa Nawab Puri is our most limited variety — available August through mid-September only, and Nawab Puri trees have lower yields than Mosami. If you want Nawab Puri, pre-ordering is not optional — it is sold out most years by August 15.
FAQ
When exactly does Chaunsa season start in 2026?
White Chaunsa Mosami begins shipping from MMA Farms approximately July 1–5, 2026. The exact date depends on Brix readings at harvest — we never pick early. We notify pre-order customers 24 hours in advance.
What is the difference between Mosami and Nawab Puri Chaunsa?
Both are White Chaunsa varieties but arrive at different times. Mosami is July (mid-season) with delicate floral sweetness. Nawab Puri is August–September (late season) with richer, denser, more caramel-like sweetness. Many mango lovers consider Nawab Puri the superior variety — the "grand finale" of Pakistan's mango season.
Is Multan Chaunsa the best in Pakistan?
Yes — widely considered so. Multan's soil, water table (Chenab river system), and climate create ideal conditions for Chaunsa that no other region replicates. The name "Multan ki Chaunsa" carries a premium among Pakistani buyers in the same way "Alphonso from Ratnagiri" does in India.
How long does Chaunsa last after delivery?
5–7 days at room temperature, 10–14 days refrigerated. Bring to room temperature 30 minutes before eating for best flavor.
Can I order Chaunsa from abroad to send to Pakistan?
Yes. We accept international payments via bank transfer and Wise. Full overseas guide →
Does Chaunsa ripen differently from other varieties?
Yes. Chaunsa ripens from the inside out — the skin stays pale yellow-green even when fully ripe. Do not judge ripeness by color. Judge by a gentle press near the stem (slight give = ripe) and the aroma (sweet, floral at stem = ready to eat).
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Founder & CEO, MMA Farms
Third-generation mango grower from Multan, Pakistan. Managing 500+ mango trees across Chaunsa, Sindhri, and Anwar Ratol varieties. Passionate about carbide-free, naturally ripened mangoes and sharing 25+ years of family orchard expertise.
