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Sindhri سندھری

Sindh, Pakistan — cultivated across Punjab

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Sindhri (سندھری) — fresh Pakistani Sindhri mango

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5 KG Box

Rs. 2,850

10 KG Box

Rs. 4,850

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Season

June – August

Size

Large (350-500g)

Shelf Life

4-6 days at room temperature

Color

Golden yellow skin and flesh when ripe

About Sindhri

Sindhri is widely regarded as the sweetest mango variety in Pakistan, named after the town of Sindhri in Sindh province where it was first cultivated. This magnificent mango is known for its large size, elongated shape, and stunning golden-yellow skin when ripe. The flesh is incredibly sweet with virtually no fiber, melting on your tongue like butter. Sindhri mangoes are the pride of Pakistan's mango exports, consistently ranking among the top exported varieties due to their exceptional sweetness and visual appeal. Each Sindhri mango is a golden treasure of flavor — once you taste a perfectly ripe Sindhri, you'll understand why it's called the 'King of Mangoes' in many Pakistani households.

Flavor Profile

Sweetness
Juiciness
Fiber

Taste Profile

TasteIntensely sweet with honey-like notes, no sourness
TextureButter-smooth, fiberless, melt-in-mouth
AromaRich, sweet tropical fragrance

Best Uses

Eating freshMango dessertsMango milkshakeGift boxesExport quality

Nutrition Facts

Per 100g serving

Calories65 kcal
Carbohydrates17g
Sugar14.8g
Dietary Fiber1.2g
Vitamin C38mg (42% DV)
Vitamin A58μg (6% DV)
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Did You Know?

Sindhri mangoes can weigh up to 500 grams each — that's nearly half a kilogram of pure sweetness in a single mango!

Storage Tips for Sindhri

Room Temperature

Keep unripe Sindhri mangoes at room temperature (25-30 C) until fully ripe. Do not refrigerate unripe mangoes as cold stops the ripening process.

Refrigerated

Once ripe, store at 12-15°C for extended freshness. Ripe Sindhri mangoes last 4-6 days at room temperature.

Ripeness Check

Gently press the mango — a ripe one gives slightly. You should also notice a sweet aroma near the stem when it is ready to eat.

Pro Tip

Wrap individual mangoes in newspaper and keep in a ventilated area for even, natural ripening. Avoid sealed plastic bags.

Where Sindhri Mango Is Grown

Sindhri cultivation is concentrated in a handful of regions across Pakistan, each producing fruit with slightly different characteristics.

Mirpur Khas, Sindh

The original home of Sindhri. Mirpur Khas district has been cultivating this variety since the early 20th century and hosts the famous annual Mirpur Khas Mango Festival each June. The sandy-loam soil and intense Sindh summer heat — regularly above 45°C — produce the signature high-sugar, fiberless flesh.

Tando Allahyar & Sanghar

These neighbouring Sindh districts together account for a large share of commercial Sindhri output. Orchards here supply most of Pakistan's Sindhri exports to the UK, UAE, Canada and the United States during the June–August window.

Multan, Punjab

MMA Farms grows Sindhri across selected blocks in our Multan orchards. Punjab-grown Sindhri ripens a few days later than Sindh-grown fruit, with a slightly firmer texture that travels well — making it ideal for nationwide and international shipping.

The History of Sindhri Mango

Sindhri takes its name from the small town of Sindhri in Mirpur Khas district, Sindh, where the variety was first selected and propagated in the early 1900s. Cultivation expanded rapidly through Sindh in the 1940s–60s, and by the 1990s Sindhri had become Pakistan's single most-exported mango variety. Today it remains the country's flagship export, shipped each summer to over 40 countries. In 2010, the Government of Pakistan registered Sindhri as a Geographical Indication (GI) product — placing it in the same category as Champagne or Darjeeling tea, where the name is legally tied to its region of origin.

How to Identify a Real Sindhri

Pakistani markets sometimes mis-label varieties. Here is how to be sure you are buying genuine Sindhri.

Shape

Elongated, oblong shape with a slight curve and pointed beak at the bottom. Larger and longer than most Pakistani varieties.

Size & weight

Each fruit weighs 350–500g. A real Sindhri feels substantial in the hand — anything under 300g is more likely a smaller variety being mis-sold.

Skin colour when ripe

Uniform golden-yellow skin with no green patches. Sindhri does NOT stay green when ripe (unlike Langra). If a vendor shows you a green mango and says it's a ripe Sindhri, walk away.

Flesh

Deep golden-yellow, almost no fibre, and visibly juicy when sliced. The seed is flat and thin relative to fruit size — most of the weight is edible flesh.

Aroma

Rich, sweet tropical fragrance at the stem end when ripe. A Sindhri with no smell is either unripe or has been artificially ripened with carbide (which suppresses natural aroma).

Sindhri vs Other Mango Varieties

Choosing between Pakistani mango varieties is largely about texture, aroma, and season. Here is how Sindhri compares.

Sindhri vs Chaunsa

Sindhri is the early-season sweetheart (June–July); Chaunsa is the mid-to-late peak (July–August). Sindhri is larger, more elongated, and pure honey-sweet with no sourness. Chaunsa is rounder, has a more complex floral-sweet flavour, and a slightly thicker, custard-like flesh. Most exporters ship Sindhri first because it ripens first and travels well.

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Sindhri vs Alphonso

Alphonso (Indian) and Sindhri (Pakistani) are both premium export varieties. Sindhri is noticeably larger (350–500g vs Alphonso's 150–250g), sweeter on the Brix scale, and almost completely fibreless. Alphonso has a richer saffron-orange flesh and a more aromatic, slightly tangy profile. Price per kilo, Sindhri is typically 30–40% cheaper.

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Sindhri vs Anwar Ratol

These are two completely different mango experiences. Sindhri is large (350–500g), pure-sweet, and great for eating in slices. Anwar Ratol is small (150–250g), intensely aromatic, and meant to be squeezed and sucked from the top. Anwar Ratol commands a premium price per kilo because each tree yields less fruit and the season is shorter.

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Sindhri Mango Price in Pakistan (2026)

Sindhri pricing in Pakistan moves with three factors: harvest stage, grade, and box size. Early-season fruit (mid-to-late June) typically retails at PKR 500–650 per kg as supply ramps up. Peak-season July fruit settles at PKR 380–500 per kg for top grade. Late-season fruit (August) can drop to PKR 300–400 per kg as the variety begins to overlap with Chaunsa. MMA Farms 5kg gift boxes are priced for the full season at a flat rate — see the pricing block above for current 2026 season prices. Wholesale rates for orders above 100kg are available on request via WhatsApp.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Sindhri called the sweetest mango in Pakistan?
Sindhri consistently measures the highest sugar content (Brix level) among Pakistani mango varieties, with virtually no sourness or tartness. Its fiberless, butter-smooth flesh delivers pure honey-like sweetness in every bite, earning it the title of Pakistan's sweetest mango.
When are Sindhri mangoes available?
Sindhri mango season runs from late June through August. At MMA Farms, we begin dispatching fresh Sindhri mangoes from June 20th, picked at optimal ripeness from our orchards in the Multan region.
How big are Sindhri mangoes?
Sindhri mangoes are among the largest Pakistani varieties, typically weighing 350-500 grams each. Their elongated shape and large size make them perfect for gift boxes and impressive presentations.
Can Sindhri mangoes be shipped internationally?
Yes! Sindhri is one of Pakistan's top export mango varieties. At MMA Farms, we offer international shipping with proper packaging to ensure your Sindhri mangoes arrive fresh. Contact us on WhatsApp for international delivery details.
How much does Sindhri mango cost in Pakistan in 2026?
Retail Sindhri prices in 2026 range from PKR 380–650 per kg depending on grade and season stage. MMA Farms 5kg premium gift boxes are priced at Rs. 2,850 (Rs. 570/kg) and 10kg boxes at Rs. 4,850 (Rs. 485/kg), inclusive of free nationwide delivery. Wholesale rates are available for orders above 100kg.
Where does Sindhri mango originally come from?
Sindhri originates from the town of Sindhri in Mirpur Khas district, Sindh province, Pakistan, where it was first selected and propagated in the early 20th century. In 2010, Pakistan registered it as a Geographical Indication (GI) product, legally tying the name to its region of origin.
Is Sindhri sweeter than Chaunsa?
Sindhri has a purer, more straightforward honey sweetness with no acidity. Chaunsa is also extremely sweet but has a more complex flavour profile with floral notes. Brix readings are similar (both 18–22°), but most tasters describe Sindhri as 'sweeter' because it has zero tang to balance the sugar.
Can I get Sindhri mango in the UK, USA, or Canada?
Yes — Sindhri is Pakistan's most-exported mango variety. MMA Farms ships directly to the UK, USA, Canada, UAE, Saudi Arabia and several other countries. International orders are handled via WhatsApp where we share country-specific shipping rates and delivery windows. See our send-mangoes-to-Pakistan-from-abroad guide for buyers shipping in the opposite direction.
How long do Sindhri mangoes stay fresh after delivery?
If delivered ripe, Sindhri stays fresh for 4–6 days at room temperature. If you receive them still firm, leave them at room temperature for 2–4 days to ripen — then refrigerate ripe fruit at 12–15°C to extend life by another 3–5 days. Never refrigerate unripe Sindhri; the cold halts ripening permanently.
Are MMA Farms Sindhri mangoes carbide-free?
Yes. All MMA Farms Sindhri mangoes are tree-ripened or shed-ripened using traditional methods only — never calcium carbide or other chemical ripeners. Our packaging carries a 100% Carbide-Free guarantee. If you receive any fruit you suspect is artificially ripened, we replace the box at no charge.
Why is Sindhri mango famous in Mirpur Khas?
Mirpur Khas in Sindh province is the birthplace of the Sindhri variety. The district hosts an annual Mango Festival each June celebrating the harvest, and the surrounding Tando Allahyar and Sanghar districts produce the largest commercial volume of Sindhri in Pakistan. The combination of sandy-loam soil and 45°C+ Sindh summers gives Mirpur Khas Sindhri its signature high-sugar, fiberless flesh.

Make Something Delicious with Sindhri

Try these popular recipes using fresh Sindhri mangoes

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What Our Customers Say

Best Sindhri I've had in years. The flavor reminded me of the mangoes my grandfather used to grow. Zero carbide taste — you can tell these are naturally ripened.

Hassan R.

Islamabad

We ordered both Sindhri and Chaunsa varieties. The kids couldn't stop eating them. No strings, no chemicals, just pure mango flavor. This is how mangoes should taste.

Zainab F.

Karachi

The Chaunsa mangoes were incredible — sweet, no fiber, and perfectly ripe on arrival. My family finished the entire 10kg box in three days. Already ordered our second box.

Farah A.

Karachi

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