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Alphonso is a seasonal mango cultivation that is considered as one of the best in terms of sweetness, richness and flavor.[3] It has considerable shelf life of a week after it is ripe making it exportable. It is also one of the most expensive kinds of mango and is grown mainly in western India. It is a seasonal fruit with each mango weighing between 150g and 300g each. This variety of mango has a very short season of about two months from the end of March till end May when the monsoon sets in the Konkan Region.
o known as Deogad, is a coastal town in  Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

  Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.
 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.
 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

 Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.

Devgad, also known as Deogad, is a coastal town in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra state in western India. It is a taluka within the Sindhudurg District and comprises around 70 villages. Devgad is globally famous for its Alphonso mangoes, that are exported from here every year.[2] The Alphonso mango grown here is characterised by a distinct aroma, smooth exterior, thin skin and thick saffron pulp. [3] It is different than the Ratnagiri Alphonso. [4]. Such is the popularity of the Devgad Alphonso Mango that vendors often pass off other similar looking mangoes under the name of Devgad.