Freezing mangoes during peak season is the best way to enjoy mango flavor year-round. At MMA Farms, we process Grade B mangoes (cosmetically imperfect but excellent-tasting) into frozen cubes and puree for our own family's use throughout the year. Here is the exact method we use and recommend.
What You Need
- Ripe mangoes (slightly overripe is fine — more sugar = better freezing)
- Sharp knife and cutting board
- Baking sheet or tray that fits in your freezer
- Parchment paper or silicone mat
- Freezer-safe zip-lock bags or airtight containers
- Permanent marker for labeling
Method 1: Flash-Freeze Cubes (Best All-Purpose Method)
This is the gold standard. Individual quick-freezing (IQF) prevents pieces from clumping into a solid mass.
Step-by-Step
Step 1: Select and wash. Choose fully ripe mangoes. Wash under running water and pat dry. Slightly overripe mangoes (softer, sweeter) actually freeze better than firm-ripe ones because the higher sugar content acts as a natural cryoprotectant.
Step 2: Peel and cut. Stand the mango upright and cut "cheeks" (large flat pieces) from each side of the flat seed. Score into 2-3cm cubes. Scoop cubes out with a spoon, or peel and slice off the seed. Cut all remaining flesh from the seed edges.
Cube size guide:
| Intended Use | Cube Size | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Smoothies | 2cm cubes | Small pieces blend easily from frozen |
| Baking | 2-3cm cubes | Standard dice for muffins, cakes, tarts |
| Cooking (curry, sauce) | 3cm chunks | Holds shape during cooking |
| Topping (yogurt, oatmeal) | 1-2cm dice | Small pieces thaw quickly |
Step 3: Arrange on tray. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Spread mango cubes in a single layer with space between each piece. No overlapping — pieces that touch will freeze together.
Step 4: Flash-freeze. Place the tray in the freezer for 2-4 hours until cubes are completely solid. They should feel hard as marbles with no soft spots.
Step 5: Transfer to bags. Once fully frozen, quickly transfer cubes to labeled freezer bags. Squeeze out as much air as possible before sealing (air causes freezer burn). Alternatively, use a vacuum sealer for maximum shelf life.
Step 6: Label. Write the mango variety, date, and quantity on each bag. Example: "Sindhri cubes — July 15, 2026 — 500g"
Step 7: Store. Place bags flat in the freezer for efficient stacking. Target temperature: -18°C (0°F) or below.
Yield Guide
| Fresh Mango Weight | Approximate Frozen Yield | Number of Mangoes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 kg | 600-700g cubes | 3-4 medium mangoes |
| 5 kg box (MMA Farms) | 3-3.5 kg cubes | ~15 mangoes |
| 10 kg box (MMA Farms) | 6-7 kg cubes | ~30 mangoes |
Method 2: Freeze Mango Puree
Puree freezes even better than cubes because there are no intact cell walls to rupture.
Step-by-Step
- Peel and remove seeds from ripe mangoes
- Blend in a food processor or blender until completely smooth
- Optional: Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice per kg of puree (preserves color and adds brightness)
- Pour into ice cube trays, silicone molds, or small freezer containers
- Leave 1cm (half-inch) headspace in containers (liquid expands when frozen)
- Freeze until solid (4-6 hours in ice cube trays)
- Pop frozen puree cubes out and transfer to labeled freezer bags
Puree cube uses:
- Drop 2-3 cubes into smoothies (no blending the chunks needed)
- Thaw for mango lassi base
- Add directly to curry or sauce while cooking
- Thaw for baby food (mangoes are excellent first foods at 6+ months)
- Use as ice cream or sorbet base
Method 3: Freeze Mango Slices (For Snacking)
If you want to eat frozen mango slices as a snack (like frozen fruit popsicles), cut into thin slices (5mm) rather than cubes. Flash-freeze on a tray, then bag. Frozen mango slices eaten straight from the freezer are a refreshing summer treat — they have the texture of a fruit sorbet.
Freezer Shelf Life
| Storage Method | Best Quality | Still Good | Discard After |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flash-frozen cubes | 0-6 months | 6-12 months | 18+ months |
| Frozen puree | 0-6 months | 6-12 months | 18+ months |
| Vacuum-sealed cubes | 0-12 months | 12-18 months | 24+ months |
Signs of freezer-burned mango: White or grayish dry spots, ice crystals coating the surface, papery texture. Freezer-burned mango is safe to eat but has diminished flavor. Use it in cooked applications where the texture change is less noticeable.
How to Thaw Frozen Mangoes
| Method | Time | Best For | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 6-8 hours | Desserts, eating | Best — slow thaw preserves texture |
| Room temperature | 30-60 minutes | Quick use | Good — slightly more liquid released |
| Direct from frozen | Immediate | Smoothies, cooking | Excellent — no thawing needed |
| Microwave defrost | 2-3 minutes | Emergency only | Fair — uneven thawing, some cooking at edges |
Never refreeze thawed mangoes. The freeze-thaw-refreeze cycle ruptures remaining cell walls and creates a mushy, waterlogged texture. It also creates food safety concerns as bacteria multiply during the thaw period.
Which Mango Varieties Freeze Best?
| Variety | Freezing Quality | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sindhri | Excellent | High sugar content = best freeze quality. Our top recommendation. |
| Nawab Puri | Excellent | Dense, thick flesh holds up very well |
| White Chaunsa Mosami | Very Good | Smooth, fiberless flesh freezes cleanly |
| Anwar Ratol | Good | Small size means more prep work per kg |
| 12 Number Ratol | Good | Similar to Anwar Ratol, slightly less prep |
| Langra | Good | Slightly more fiber than others, still freezes well |
| Alphonso | Excellent | Low fiber, high sugar — excellent for puree freezing |
| Ataulfo | Excellent | Fiberless, creamy — one of the best for freezing |
At MMA Farms, we recommend buying an extra box of Sindhri or Nawab Puri specifically for freezing. These two varieties have the highest sugar content and lowest fiber of our lineup, making them ideal for long-term frozen storage.
Pro Tips from Our Kitchen
- **Freeze at peak ripeness**, not before. Frozen mangoes do not ripen further.
- **Slightly overripe is better than underripe** for freezing. The extra sugar acts as a natural cryoprotectant.
- **Add a squeeze of lime** to cubes before freezing — prevents oxidation and adds flavor.
- **Freeze puree in measured portions** (100g, 200g, 500g) for recipe convenience.
- **Use frozen mango cubes as ice cubes** in drinks — they cool your beverage while adding mango flavor as they melt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you freeze mangoes?
Yes. Mangoes freeze extremely well and retain approximately 90% of their nutritional value when properly frozen. The key is using the flash-freeze method (freezing pieces individually on a tray before bagging) to prevent clumping. Frozen mango maintains good quality for 10-12 months at -18°C (0°F). Texture will be softer after thawing, making frozen mangoes ideal for smoothies, baking, and cooking rather than fresh eating.
Should I peel mangoes before freezing?
Yes. Always peel and remove the seed before freezing. Mango skin becomes tough and unpleasant after freezing/thawing. Cut the peeled mango into cubes (2-3cm), slices, or chunks depending on intended use. For smoothies, cubes are most convenient. For baking, larger chunks work well.
How long do frozen mangoes last?
Frozen mangoes maintain best quality for 10-12 months at -18°C (0°F) or below. They remain safe to eat indefinitely when kept continuously frozen, but flavor and texture quality decline after 12 months. For best results, use within 6 months. Always label bags with the variety and date for tracking.
Can you freeze mango puree?
Yes. Mango puree freezes exceptionally well — better than chunks in some ways because the pureed cell structure does not suffer from ice crystal damage. Pour puree into ice cube trays, silicone molds, or freezer-safe containers (leave 1cm headspace for expansion). Frozen puree cubes are perfect for smoothies, sauces, and baby food. Shelf life is 10-12 months.
How do you thaw frozen mangoes?
Three methods: (1) Refrigerator thaw: Move from freezer to fridge 6-8 hours before use (best quality). (2) Room temperature thaw: Leave on counter for 30-60 minutes (faster but slightly mushier). (3) Direct use: Add frozen chunks directly to smoothies, blenders, or hot cooking without thawing. Never thaw and refreeze — this destroys texture and creates food safety risks.
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