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ALL ABOUT JAMBU EXOTICS

Organic, Delicious and High Quality Mangoes

At Jambu Exotics, we draw inspiration from the ancient roots of India, specifically the term 'Jambu Dweep,' which refers to an island where everything is cultivated organically. Our mission is to embody the essence of this tradition by delivering produce of exceptional quality. Just as 'Jambu Dweep' symbolizes purity and natural processes, we are committed to providing our community with products that reflect these principles, ensuring a connection to the land and a healthier lifestyle for all.


We have started our business in the year 2023, and this will be the first year to import the mangoes to USA. We are excited to bring the mangoes here for you all and serve the Indian communities and other communities in USA with out exotic mangoes.

Our farm in Telangana, India is a family owned farm ever since my great grand fathers, it has a history of almost about 300 years. We have been growing mangos since then for self consumption, and give away the rest to family and friends. Our farms were never maintained for the commercial purpose, for the above reason. So we took measure to grow the mangoes organically. Our trees are placed 15 ft from each other where other farms trees are placed barely 5 ft away. Our trees are never sprayed with harmful pesticides, we only use compost to supply nutrients to the mangoes. So the reason our Manoges come late in the season. This farm where we grow the mangoes in a 18 acer land where mangoes are grown organically. We have 4 varieties of mangoes namely Himayath, Dasheri, Banganapalli ( Benishan), Kesar. 

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As the globalization is happening rapidly and most of our families stay abroad most of the time. We have decided to bring the mangoes to United states and provide the same quality of mangoes to everyone. we assure you that compared to other mangoes our mangoes are high quality and very delicious. Please see the gallery to see some beautiful picture of the farm and mango trees in all stages of the fruit life cycle. 
 

We are partnering with other farmers to bring the Manoges for 2024 season.

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