Indian Mango Variety
Suvarnarekha Mango
Golden, Refreshing & Early Season — The Beautiful First Mango

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Origin: Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Telangana, India
Also Known As: Suvarna Rekha, Golden Line Mango
Taste: Sweet with slight tanginess, refreshing
Size: Medium
Fibre: Very low — soft and easy to eat
Season in India: March to May
Available in Texas: April to May (air-flown)
Peak Season: April
Shipping: Air-flown from India, USDA-inspected, FDA-compliant irradiation
Pickup Cities: Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio
Sourced By: Swadeshi Mangoes (Swadeshi Central TX LLC), Round Rock, Texas
What Are Suvarnarekha Mangoes?
Suvarnarekha mangoes are medium-sized, golden-yellow Indian mangoes with a distinctive reddish blush, known for their balanced sweetness, slight tanginess, and juicy low-fiber flesh. The name means "golden line" in Sanskrit. They are one of the earliest Indian mango varieties to arrive each season and are air-flown to the United States during the April–May window. Swadeshi Mangoes delivers fresh, USDA-inspected Suvarnarekha mangoes to families across Texas through 30+ local pickup points in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.
Suvarnarekha mangoes are especially popular among families because of their refreshing taste, beautiful appearance, and easy-to-eat soft flesh. They signal the start of the mango season and are grown primarily in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Telangana.
What is Suvarnarekha Mango?
Suvarnarekha mango is an early-season Indian mango prized for its beautiful golden-yellow skin with a distinctive reddish blush near the stem. The name "Suvarnarekha" means "golden line" in Sanskrit, reflecting the striking colour patterns on its skin. This variety is grown primarily in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Telangana, and is one of the first mangoes to appear each summer season. Medium-sized and incredibly juicy, Suvarnarekha is known for its balanced sweetness with a slight tanginess that makes it exceptionally refreshing. The flesh is soft, pulpy, and very low in fibre — making it ideal for eating fresh and for juices.
How to Recognise Suvarnarekha
Why Suvarnarekha Mangoes Are Special
Suvarnarekha is one of the earliest Indian mangoes to arrive each season. Its beautiful golden skin with a reddish blush, refreshing sweet-tangy flavour, and soft juicy flesh make it a standout variety that signals the start of summer.
Taste Profile
| Sweetness | High |
| Fibre | Very Low |
| Juiciness | High |
| Aroma | Pleasant |
| Tanginess | Slight |
| Texture | Soft and pulpy |
Nutritional Information
Per 100g serving
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 60 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 15 g |
| Sugars | 13.7 g |
| Dietary Fibre | 1.6 g |
| Vitamin C | 36.4 mg (40% DV) |
| Vitamin A | 1082 IU (22% DV) |
| Potassium | 168 mg |
| Folate | 43 mcg (11% DV) |
Source: USDA FoodData Central
Appearance
- Golden-yellow skin when ripe with a warm glow
- Distinctive reddish blush near the stem — its signature feature
- Smooth outer skin with no prominent ridges
- Oval to slightly round shape
- Thin seed relative to pulp ratio — more flesh per fruit
- Often called the "most beautiful mango in the box"
Where Suvarnarekha Mangoes Come From
Andhra Pradesh
Primary growing region — Suvarnarekha thrives in the warm climate of coastal and Rayalaseema districts alongside other famous varieties.
Odisha
Known for producing early-season Suvarnarekha mangoes with excellent sweetness, particularly in Ganjam and Gajapati districts.
Telangana
Suvarnarekha is widely cultivated across Telangana orchards, where it is one of the first varieties harvested each year.
Suvarnarekha is closely associated with the start of summer across South India. Its early arrival in March makes it one of the first signs that the mango season has begun.
When is Suvarnarekha Mango Available?
India Season
March – May
Harvest across AP, Odisha & Telangana
Texas Arrivals
April – May
Air-flown to Texas pickup points
Peak Season
April
One of the earliest — signals the start of mango season
Suvarnarekha vs Other Varieties
| Variety | Taste | Texture | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suvarnarekha | Sweet with slight tanginess | Soft, juicy, pulpy | Fresh eating, juice, aamras |
| Banginapalli | Very sweet, mild | Smooth, fiberless | Fresh slices, milkshakes, kids |
| Himayath | Rich, aromatic, honey-sweet | Creamy, dense | Desserts, special occasions |
| Chinna Rasalu | Intensely sweet, tangy | Fibrous, juicy | Sucking fresh, nostalgia |
| Alphonso | Very sweet, aromatic | Creamy, buttery | Aam Ras, desserts, gifting |
Best Ways to Eat Suvarnarekha Mangoes
Eating fresh
Simply peel, slice, and enjoy the refreshing sweet-tangy flavour.
Fresh mango juice
Blend the juicy pulp for a naturally sweet, refreshing drink.
Milkshakes
Mix with cold milk for a creamy shake with a hint of tanginess.
Smoothies
Combine with yoghurt, banana, or berries for a healthy treat.
Aamras
Traditional mango pulp served chilled — Suvarnarekha makes exceptional aamras.
Chilled slices
Refrigerate ripe mangoes and serve cold for maximum refreshment.
Children's snacks
Sweet, soft, low-fibre — perfect for little ones to enjoy.
Fruit platters
The golden colour with reddish blush makes it a stunning addition to any platter.
How to Store Suvarnarekha Mangoes
Unripe Mangoes
- Keep at room temperature until fully ripe
- Do not refrigerate before ripening — cold halts the process
- Place in a paper bag to speed up ripening
- Handle gently — Suvarnarekha has delicate skin
Ripe Mangoes
- Refrigerate immediately once ripe
- Consume within 2–3 days for best flavour
- Best enjoyed chilled — enhances the refreshing quality
- Handle gently to avoid bruising the soft flesh
For complete ripening and storage instructions, visit our Mango Care Guide.
How to Tell if a Suvarnarekha Mango is Ripe
- The skin turns a deep golden-yellow colour — richer than the unripe stage.
- Gentle press yields slightly — the flesh gives like a ripe peach.
- A sweet, pleasant aroma develops near the stem end.
- The reddish blush near the stem becomes more pronounced and noticeable.
- The mango feels heavy for its size due to increased juice content.
Regional Importance of Suvarnarekha
Suvarnarekha holds a special place in the hearts of families across Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Telangana. As one of the first mangoes of the season, it signals the arrival of summer and the beginning of the mango festivities that families look forward to all year.
In many households, Suvarnarekha is the first mango purchased each summer. Its beautiful golden colour with reddish blush makes it a popular choice for gifting to family and friends during the early season. Markets across these states begin stocking Suvarnarekha as early as March, and its arrival is celebrated as a sign that the full mango season is about to begin.
The variety is deeply tied to the cultural traditions of South Indian summers, where families gather to enjoy fresh mangoes together. Suvarnarekha's refreshing quality and beautiful appearance make it a fitting first mango to share.
Why Texas Customers Love Suvarnarekha
Where to Buy Suvarnarekha Mangoes in Texas
We also serve surrounding areas including Round Rock, Georgetown, Temple, and Killeen through our Austin pickup network.
Why Choose Swadeshi Mangoes
Early Season
Suvarnarekha is one of the first Indian mango varieties — enjoy mangoes before anyone else.
Sweet & Refreshing
Balanced sweetness with slight tanginess — refreshing and satisfying in every bite.
Beautiful Appearance
Golden skin with a distinctive reddish blush — the most beautiful mango in the box.
Low Fibre
Soft, pulpy flesh with very low fibre — easy to eat, easy to blend.
USDA Inspected
All shipments pass rigorous USDA phytosanitary inspection and FDA-compliant irradiation.
Family Friendly
Sweet, soft, easy to eat — loved by adults and children alike.
Suvarnarekha Mango
Pricing available when season opens
USDA-inspected, air-flown from India. Prices may vary by shipment.
Order Suvarnarekha NowOur Sourcing & Process
Swadeshi Mangoes sources Suvarnarekha mangoes directly from orchards in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Telangana. Our mangoes are hand-picked at the right stage of maturity, undergo USDA-required inspection, and receive FDA-compliant Cobalt-60 gamma irradiation (per 7 CFR 305) before being air-flown to the United States.
Mangoes arrive in Texas within 4–5 days of harvest and are distributed through our network of 30+ pickup agents across Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Our distribution hub is operated by Swadeshi Central TX LLC based in Round Rock, Texas (Williamson County).
Source
Direct from Orchards
Compliance
USDA + FDA
Transit
4–5 Days Air-Flown
Base
Round Rock, TX
Frequently Asked Questions
What do Suvarnarekha mangoes taste like?
Suvarnarekha mangoes are sweet, juicy, and slightly tangy with a refreshing quality. The balanced sweetness and hint of tanginess make them one of the most enjoyable early-season mangoes. The flesh is soft, pulpy, and very low in fibre.
Why is it called Suvarnarekha?
The name "Suvarnarekha" means "golden line" in Sanskrit — "Suvarna" meaning gold and "Rekha" meaning line. This refers to the distinctive golden streaks and warm golden colouring of the mango's skin, often accented with a beautiful reddish blush.
When are Suvarnarekha mangoes available in Texas?
Suvarnarekha mangoes are typically available in Texas from April to May, with peak availability in April. As one of the earliest Indian mango varieties, they are often the first to arrive each season. Season dates may vary slightly depending on harvest conditions in India.
How is Suvarnarekha different from Banginapalli?
Suvarnarekha is juicier, slightly tangier, and softer than Banginapalli. It is also more refreshing in taste and arrives earlier in the season (March–May vs April–July). Banginapalli is larger and purely sweet, while Suvarnarekha offers a more complex sweet-tangy balance with a distinctive reddish blush.
How do I ripen Suvarnarekha mangoes at home?
Keep Suvarnarekha mangoes at room temperature (70–75°F) in a paper bag or cardboard box. Do not refrigerate until fully ripe. Check for softness and a sweet aroma near the stem — they typically ripen in 2–3 days. Once ripe, refrigerate and consume within 2–3 days.
How should I store Suvarnarekha mangoes?
Keep unripe mangoes at room temperature until ripe. Once ripe, refrigerate and consume within 2–3 days for best flavour. Do not refrigerate before they are fully ripe as cold temperatures halt the ripening process. Handle gently as they have delicate skin. Visit our Mango Care Guide for detailed instructions.
Is Suvarnarekha mango good for children?
Yes, Suvarnarekha is an excellent mango for children. It is naturally sweet, has very low fibre content, and the soft flesh is easy to eat without any stringy texture. The balanced sweetness (not overly rich) makes it enjoyable for kids of all ages.
Where can I buy Suvarnarekha mangoes in Texas?
You can order Suvarnarekha mangoes from Swadeshi Mangoes for pickup in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. We also serve surrounding areas including Round Rock, Georgetown, Temple, and Killeen through our pickup network.