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White Chaunsa Nawab Puri سفید چونسا نواب پوری

Multan, Punjab — from the finest Chaunsa orchards

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White Chaunsa Nawab Puri (سفید چونسا نواب پوری) — fresh Pakistani White Chaunsa Nawab Puri mango

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Season

August – September

Size

Medium to Large (300-450g)

Shelf Life

5-7 days at room temperature

Color

Pale yellow skin, rich golden flesh

About White Chaunsa Nawab Puri

White Chaunsa Nawab Puri is the grand finale of Pakistan's mango season — and what a finale it is. This late-season variety is considered by many to be the single finest mango variety in the world. Arriving in August when most other varieties have finished, Nawab Puri delivers the richest, most concentrated sweetness of any Chaunsa. The name 'Nawab Puri' (worthy of a Nawab/nobleman) perfectly captures its regal character. Every bite is an experience of pure, dense sweetness with an almost caramel-like depth of flavor that no early-season mango can match. The flesh is incredibly thick, creamy, and practically fiberless. For those who can wait until August, Nawab Puri rewards patience with the most extraordinary mango experience of the year — it's the reason people say they save the best for last.

Flavor Profile

Sweetness
Juiciness
Fiber

Taste Profile

TasteRichest, most intense sweetness — caramel-like depth, concentrated flavor
TextureDense, thick, incredibly creamy flesh
AromaDeep, rich, sweet — the most intense Chaunsa fragrance

Best Uses

Eating fresh — savor every biteThe ultimate mango experiencePremium giftingSeason finale celebration

Nutrition Facts

Per 100g serving

Calories65 kcal
Carbohydrates17g
Sugar15g
Dietary Fiber1.1g
Vitamin C38mg (42% DV)
Vitamin A58μg (6% DV)
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Did You Know?

Nawab Puri is called the 'last mango of summer' — when it arrives, mango lovers in Pakistan know this is their final chance until next year. Many families order extra boxes just to make the magic last a few more days.

Storage Tips for White Chaunsa Nawab Puri

Room Temperature

Keep unripe White Chaunsa Nawab Puri mangoes at room temperature (25-30 C) until fully ripe. Do not refrigerate unripe mangoes as cold stops the ripening process.

Refrigerated

Once ripe, store at 12-15°C for extended freshness. Ripe White Chaunsa Nawab Puri mangoes last 5-7 days at room temperature.

Ripeness Check

Gently press the mango — a ripe one gives slightly. You should also notice a sweet aroma near the stem when it is ready to eat.

Pro Tip

Wrap individual mangoes in newspaper and keep in a ventilated area for even, natural ripening. Avoid sealed plastic bags.

Where White Chaunsa Nawab Puri Mango Is Grown

White Chaunsa Nawab Puri cultivation is concentrated in a handful of regions across Pakistan, each producing fruit with slightly different characteristics.

Multan, Punjab — the heartland

Multan is the only region that produces true Nawab Puri Chaunsa. MMA Farms grows it on our oldest Chaunsa blocks. The August harvest comes after a full summer of 45–50°C heat, which is what drives the variety's exceptional sugar concentration (Brix 22–26°).

Khanewal & Vehari

These neighbouring districts produce small but commercially significant Nawab Puri volumes that supply the August export window. Fruit from these areas typically reaches ports a few days after Multan stock.

Why only Multan & nearby

Nawab Puri ripens last because it needs the longest accumulated summer heat. Regions north of Lahore or in Sindh cannot reliably produce the variety — either the summer ends before the fruit fully ripens, or the milder climate fails to drive sugar concentration to Nawab Puri levels.

The History of White Chaunsa Nawab Puri Mango

Nawab Puri is the late-season sub-variety within the White Chaunsa family — the same lineage that traces to a village called Chaunsa near Multan and (according to local tradition) to Sher Shah Suri's 1539 victory at the Battle of Chausa. While Mosami ripens in July, Nawab Puri arrives in August after the longest possible accumulation of summer heat. The name translates literally as 'worthy of a Nawab' (a Mughal-era nobleman) and reflects the variety's historic status as the mango served to royalty when Mughal court culture set the standard for what fine fruit should taste like. Nawab Puri commands the highest per-kilo prices of any Chaunsa sub-variety and is the variety most commonly chosen for high-end corporate gifting and Eid presentations.

How to Identify a Real White Chaunsa Nawab Puri

Pakistani markets sometimes mis-label varieties. Here is how to be sure you are buying genuine White Chaunsa Nawab Puri.

Arrival timing

Real Nawab Puri arrives in August — never in June or July. If a vendor offers 'Nawab Puri' in June, it is almost certainly Mosami being sold under the more prestigious name.

Skin

Pale yellow, slightly darker than Mosami, with occasional reddish blush on the shoulder. Skin is thicker than Mosami — this is what gives Nawab Puri its longer 5–7 day shelf life.

Density

A Nawab Puri feels heavy for its size — denser than other Chaunsa varieties. Same 300–450g weight range as Mosami, but the fruit feels solid and full in the hand.

Flesh & taste

Thick, custard-dense flesh with no visible fibre. The flavour is the deepest of any Pakistani variety — almost caramel-rich, with the highest sugar concentration (22–26° Brix) of any commonly grown mango in the country.

Aroma

Rich, deep, sweet fragrance. The aroma is heavier and less floral than Mosami — closer to honey than to jasmine.

White Chaunsa Nawab Puri vs Other Mango Varieties

Choosing between Pakistani mango varieties is largely about texture, aroma, and season. Here is how White Chaunsa Nawab Puri compares.

Nawab Puri vs Mosami Chaunsa

Same lineage, different season. Mosami arrives in July with a delicate floral sweetness and lighter texture. Nawab Puri arrives in August with rich, caramel-deep sweetness and a denser flesh. Mosami is the everyday Chaunsa; Nawab Puri is the season finale and is generally considered the finer of the two.

Nawab Puri vs Sindhri

Different seasons and different profiles. Sindhri is the early-to-mid season Sindhi variety — large, pure-sweet, golden. Nawab Puri is the late-season Multan variety — medium-large, deep-sweet, pale. If you have only one mango occasion in the year, Nawab Puri is the prestige choice; if you want the best value across many boxes, Sindhri is the better pick.

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Nawab Puri vs Anwar Ratol

Two ends of the Pakistani mango spectrum. Anwar Ratol is small, aromatic, early-season, and meant to be squeezed. Nawab Puri is medium-large, rich-sweet, late-season, and meant to be sliced. Both are top-tier varieties — choose Anwar Ratol for the aromatic experience, Nawab Puri for the sweetness experience.

White Chaunsa Nawab Puri Mango Price in Pakistan (2026)

Nawab Puri commands the highest per-kilo prices in the White Chaunsa family because supply is constrained to the last month of the season (August through early September). Retail prices in 2026 range from PKR 550–850 per kg for top grade, with the highest prices in early August when Mosami stock has dried up but full Nawab Puri supply has not yet hit the market. MMA Farms 5kg gift boxes are priced at Rs. 2,950 (Rs. 590/kg) and 10kg boxes at Rs. 5,050 (Rs. 505/kg), with free nationwide delivery. Nawab Puri is the variety most commonly chosen for corporate gifting and Eid-ul-Azha presentations — pre-ordering by mid-July is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is White Chaunsa Nawab Puri considered the best mango?
Nawab Puri arrives last in the season (August) when the summer heat has concentrated sugars to their maximum. This produces the richest, most intense sweetness of any mango variety — with dense, creamy flesh and almost caramel-like depth of flavor that early-season mangoes can't match.
When does White Chaunsa Nawab Puri season start?
Nawab Puri is a late-season variety, with dispatching beginning from August 10th at MMA Farms. The season runs through September. We strongly recommend pre-ordering as this is the most anticipated variety of the year.
How is Nawab Puri different from Chaunsa Mosami?
Nawab Puri arrives about a month after Mosami and has a richer, more concentrated sweetness — almost caramel-like compared to Mosami's more delicate floral sweetness. Nawab Puri flesh is denser and thicker. Many consider Nawab Puri the superior variety, though both are exceptional.
What does 'Nawab Puri' mean?
Nawab Puri translates to 'worthy of a Nawab (nobleman)' — reflecting the regal quality of this mango. In the Mughal era, only the finest mangoes were served to royalty, and this variety carries that legacy of being the absolute finest Pakistan has to offer.
How much does Nawab Puri Chaunsa cost in Pakistan in 2026?
Retail Nawab Puri prices in 2026 range from PKR 550–850 per kg, with the highest prices in early August when supply is shortest. MMA Farms 5kg gift boxes are Rs. 2,950 (Rs. 590/kg) and 10kg boxes are Rs. 5,050 (Rs. 505/kg), with free nationwide delivery. Pre-ordering by mid-July is strongly recommended for Eid and corporate gifting.
What does 'Nawab Puri' mean?
It translates literally as 'worthy of a Nawab' (a Mughal-era nobleman). The name reflects the variety's historic status as the mango served to royalty when Mughal court culture set the standard for what fine fruit should taste like. To this day, Nawab Puri is the variety most commonly chosen for high-end corporate gifting in Pakistan.
Why is Nawab Puri considered the best mango variety?
Three reasons: it has the highest measured Brix readings of any commonly grown Pakistani mango (22–26°), it has the densest custard-like flesh of any Chaunsa sub-variety, and it carries 400+ years of cultural prestige as the late-season finale. Many mango experts rank Nawab Puri as the single finest mango variety in the world for its combination of sugar concentration and texture.
When does Nawab Puri Chaunsa season start?
Nawab Puri is the last Pakistani mango variety to arrive each season. The window opens around August 10 and runs through early September. MMA Farms begins dispatching from August 10th. The first 10 days carry a 20–30% premium as buyers compete for the earliest supply before peak demand for Eid-ul-Azha gifts.
How is Nawab Puri different from regular Chaunsa?
Both are White Chaunsa varieties from Multan, but they ripen at different times of summer. Regular (Mosami) Chaunsa arrives in July with a delicate floral sweetness and lighter texture. Nawab Puri arrives in August with rich, caramel-deep sweetness and a denser flesh. Nawab Puri is also rarer because it requires the longest accumulation of summer heat to fully develop.
Can Nawab Puri be shipped abroad?
Yes — Nawab Puri travels well thanks to its thicker skin and 5–7 day room-temperature shelf life. MMA Farms ships Nawab Puri to the UK, USA, Canada, UAE and Saudi Arabia each August by air freight. The variety is the most popular Pakistani mango among diaspora buyers for Eid-ul-Azha and late-summer corporate gifts.
Is Nawab Puri good for Eid gifting?
Nawab Puri is the single most popular Pakistani mango variety for Eid-ul-Azha gifting. The August harvest aligns with Eid timing in most years, the prestige of the 'Nawab' name carries cultural weight in gift exchanges, and the variety holds up well during the longer travel times common for diaspora Eid orders. MMA Farms offers presentation gift boxes specifically for the August Eid window.

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