Indian Mangoes Draw Summer Rush Across U.S. Retail Stores
Indian mango varieties see high demand in U.S. stores this summer.
Indian mango varieties see high demand in U.S. stores this summer.
Retail stores across the United States are reporting a surge in demand for Indian mangoes this summer. The fruit, known for its sweetness and variety, has drawn customers seeking a taste of the tropics. Stores in major cities have noted increased foot traffic in the produce section.
Among the most sought-after varieties are Alphonso and Kesar mangoes, which are imported from India. Retailers have stocked these mangoes in response to growing consumer interest. Some stores have set up dedicated displays to highlight the seasonal arrival.
The rush has been attributed to the fruit's reputation for quality and flavor. Importers have worked to ensure a steady supply during the peak season. The trend reflects a broader appetite for international produce among U.S. consumers.
Industry observers note that the popularity of Indian mangoes has grown steadily over recent years. The current summer season has seen particularly strong sales, with some stores selling out quickly. Retailers are planning to increase orders to meet ongoing demand.
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NRI Herald • July 4, 2026
NRI Herald • July 4, 2026
NRI Herald • July 4, 2026
NRI Herald • July 4, 2026