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Mangoes

A fresh guide to Australian mangoes

Mangoes are a tropical stone fruit that feature golden, yellow-red skin when ripe, or green when unripe. Mangoes have smooth, soft skin with bright yellow flesh. Popular varieties include Kensington Pride, Calypso®, R2E2, KEITT and Honey Gold™.

Where are mangoes grown in Australia?

Growing regions include the Northern Territory, Western Australian and Queensland.

To see when these varieties are in peak season and Australian sourced, view our seasonal fruit and veg calendar.


How to pick

Ripe mangoes will have a strong aroma. Apply light pressure to a mango to test ripeness; if it gives slightly, it’s ready to eat.

How to store

Mangoes are best kept at room temperature. Once ripe, keep them in the fridge for up to 5 days to extend their life. Avoid keeping mangoes in plastic bags as they need to breathe.

How to use

Mangoes are a versatile fruit and can be enjoyed in many ways. Mango pairs particularly well with prawns and chicken. Cook both ripe and unripe mangoes in curries for a sweetened taste, or enjoy mangoes chargrilled. Process mangoes in a dressing or chutney, or use fresh sliced or pureed mango alongside and in desserts.


Know your mango varieties

Calypso mangoes

Calypso® mangoes

In season: November – February 

Calypso® mangoes are sweet and juicy with a small seed and extra big cheeks. They are the most popular variety.

Kensington Pride Mangoes

Kensington Pride mangoes

In season: October – January

Kensington Pride mangoes have a faint pink blush when ripe, a fruity aroma and a sweet, tangy flavour.

Keitt mangoes

KEITT mangoes

In season: January – March

KEITT mangoes are sweet and mild in taste with a firm texture.

Honey Gold™ mangoes

Honey Gold™ mangoes

In season: November – February 

Large and firm, Honey Gold™ mangoes have yellow-orange skin and a sweet, rich flavour.

R2E2 mangoes

R2E2 mangoes

In season: November – February 

R2E2 mangoes are large and round in shape and firm in texture. R2E2 mangoes have a mildly sweet flavour, with an orange-red skin.


Fun facts

Did you know that more than 9 million Aussie households buy mangoes? Mangoes are a source of fibre for a healthy gut. Mangoes are rich in vitamin C to support immune function*.

*As part of a healthy, balanced diet.

Food saver tips

Chop or puree and freeze mangoes for up to six months. Add them to smoothies, curries, chutneys, or a refreshing sorbet.

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