Black Chaunsa Mango

Black Chaunsa is the more intensely aromatic cousin of White Chaunsa. Its name comes from the distinctive dark brown-to-black patches on the skin when ripe. The flesh is deep golden-orange, butter-smooth, and packed with a complex flavor that is richer and more intense than White Chaunsa. Many Multan locals actually prefer Black Chaunsa for its deeper, more concentrated taste.

Brix (Sweetness)

19-21

Weight

250-350g

Season

July 10

Fiber

None

Key Facts

OriginPakistan (Multan, Punjab)
Also Known AsKala Chaunsa
Brix (Sweetness)19-21
Weight250-350g
SeasonJuly 10 - August 20
FiberNone
Ripe ColorYellow with dark brown-black patches

Sub-Types

Standard Black Chaunsa — the common commercial variety with dark skin patches and intensely aromatic flesh.

Best For

Eating fresh (most aromatic experience), mango milkshake, gifting to connoisseurs

Fun Fact

Black Chaunsa gets its dark patches from a natural concentration of anthocyanins in the skin — the same compounds that make blueberries purple. These are powerful antioxidants.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Black and White Chaunsa?

White Chaunsa (Mosami) has a lighter, more delicate sweetness with floral notes. Black Chaunsa has darker skin patches, more intense aroma, and a richer, deeper flavor. Black Chaunsa arrives slightly later in the season. Many connoisseurs consider Black Chaunsa more complex.

Are the dark spots on Black Chaunsa normal?

Yes — the dark brown/black patches on Black Chaunsa skin are completely natural and expected. They are NOT a sign of disease or damage. These patches are a defining characteristic of the variety, caused by natural anthocyanin pigments.

When is Black Chaunsa in season?

Black Chaunsa season runs from mid-July to late August in Pakistan. It arrives about a week after White Chaunsa (Mosami) and extends slightly later into the season.

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100% carbide-free, naturally ripened Black Chaunsa from our Multan orchards.

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