Other than Japan, the Miyazaki mango is also cultivated in some other countries with the ideal weather conditions. The mangoes can be as much as 900 grams in weight.Īlso Read: 4,000 kilos of artificial ripened mangoes seized, destroyed in Trichyīefore being exported to countries across the world, the mangoes are subjected to quality assessment and only the selected few are branded as the"Eggs of Sun" denoting the highest quality. It is one of the most premium fruits and is one of the most expensive ones sold in Japan. Only Few Quantity able to Import in India. The Miyazaki mangoes are graded uniquely and must weigh around 350 grams in an average size and have nearly 15 per cent more sugar content than other mango varieties. Miyazaki or Egg of Sun is the Most Expensive Mango Plant in the World. While the mango has a flaming red colour, its unusual appearance like an egg gives it the name of "Eggs of Sun." The unusual colour is different from the yellow colour seen in pelican mangoes that are widely grown in Southeast Asia. The saplings require warm weather and long hours of sunshine before they grow into a full-sized tree that is also known as Taiyo-no-Tamago in Miyazaki, Japan.
These mangoes are over 350g in weight and have 15% or higher sugar content. Mango is considered as the king of the fruits and Indian’s love for it are widely known. These mangoes are grown in Miyazaki city (hence the name) in Japan's Kyushu prefecture. These mangoes are also known as "Egg of the Sun" (Taiyo-no-Tamago in Japanese). Miyazaki Mangoes: Madhya Pradesh family deploys security, dogs to guard Rs 2.75 lakh mango Miyazaki mangoes are among the most expensive in the world and sold at 2.70 lakh per kilogram in the. The couple in Madhya Pradesh said that the fruit was ruby-coloured. The mango is popular for its different appearance and colour than the usual mango varieties which are popular in India and Southeast Asia. The couple says that they were given the sapling of the plant by a man on a train. Miyazaki Mango caught the attention on the internet in 2016 when a pair of mangoes auction price was 500,000 Japanese Yen (USD 4547) in Fukuoka, Japan.
A couple in Madhya Pradesh has deployed security guards and guard dogs to protect a very rare crop in India - the Miyazaki mango grown primarily in Japan.