– Cultivated in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and North Karnataka.,
– Broad, thick leaves and oblong fruits, averaging 350-400 fruits per tree.
– Grown in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh.
– Large, round, sweet fruits with granular pulp.
– Grown in Tamil Nadu, a hybrid of Cricket Ball and oval varieties. – Large, oblong, sweet, and fleshy fruits, starting to bear fruit around 4 years.
– Grown in Tamil Nadu, featuring medium-sized trees with oblong fruits. – Fruits weigh 125-150g with a TSS of 23%.
– Famous in Tamil Nadu, used for table purposes.
– Medium-sized fruits rich in sugars, weighing 80g with a TSS of 23%.
– Grown in Maharashtra and Gujarat, exported to various countries.
– Fruits weigh 400-500g.
– Found in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, a high-yielding variety.
– Oval or egg-shaped fruits with thin skin and rich flavor.
– From Tamil Nadu, a crossbreed of Cricket Ball and Vavivalasa.
– Fruits are light brown, oblong, and sweet, bearing from the 4th year onward.