India climatic and soil conditions allow us to export pomegranate almost the whole years except for the hottest months of May/June. Th most important varieties are Bhagwa, Ganesh & Arkata The Bhagwa variety is one of the most popular and commercially significant pomegranate cultivars in India, especially in Maharashtra. Known for its vibrant red colour, soft seeds (arils), and sweet taste, Bhagwa pomegranate has gained a strong reputation both in domestic and international markets due to its exceptional quality and suitability for fresh consumption and processing.
Key Characteristics:
Appearance: Bhagwa pomegranates are medium to large in size with a bright,
glossy red rind. The arils inside are deep red, juicy, and soft, making them
easy to eat and highly appealing.
Taste: The flavour is sweet, with a balanced tartness that enhances its
refreshing taste. The soft seeds are less fibrous, making the fruit more
enjoyable for fresh consumption compared to harder-seeded varieties.
Aril Colour: Bhagwa is known for its rich, dark red arils, which are
visually striking and add to its appeal in the fresh fruit market.
Shelf Life: One of the distinguishing features of Bhagwa is its long shelf
life and ability to withstand transportation over long distances, making it
highly suitable for export.
Details
Minimum Weight 180gm, maximum weight 400gm.
Colour of arils
Dark Cherry red.
Availability
January | February | March| April | July | August | Nov | Dec
T.S.S.:
15 to 16
Acidity:
0.35- 0.39%. Taste: Sweet
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