Amazon has launched its mango sale as it offers some juicy varieties of mangoes at subsidised rates. Amazon Fresh’s Mango Fiesta is not just about mangoes but mango-based delicacies.
Amazon Fresh is offering multiple varieties of mango such as Ratnagiri Alphonso, Banganapalli, Thothapuri, Badami Mango, Safeda Mango, and Sweet Sindhura Mango.
Amazon sale is also applicable to mango-based products such as Pedha Rasam, Kalapad, and Cherukurasam for those in Bengaluru, and Thothapuri and Sindhura for Mumbai.
Amazon Fresh is offering discounts up to 10% on certain credit and debit cards along with cashback, and rewards. Fresh raw mango is available at a reduced price of Rs 31, Sindhura mango is priced at Rs 186 and Alphonso mango is priced at Rs 140.
The Amazon sale is applicable not just to mangoes but also mango-based products such as mango ice cream, mango milkshakes, mango juice, and more.
Those interested can visit https://www.amazon.in/fmc/m to review different varieties and prices of mangoes. These mangoes will be delivered in two to three-hour delivery slots, available from 6 am to midnight.
Customers residing in over 50 cities such as Bangalore, Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Noida, Ahmedabad, Mysore, Jaipur, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Indore, and Chandigarh will be able to access mangoes at reduced prices on Amazon website
Here are some simple steps to order mangoes from the Amazon site at reduced prices -
- Visit https://www.amazon.in/fmc/m/20190016
- Go through the mango catalogue
- Add desired items to cart
- Select the delivery address
- Either pay via wallet or cards or chose
cash-on-delivery (COD)
Amazon's website also lists some lip-smacking mango recipes. Some of them are -
- Salsa salad with fresh Alphonso mango
- Pickle recipe with Thothapuri mango
- Sugar Baby Mango jam
- Mango Kulfi with Rumani
Indians are fond of mangoes to an extent that they also celebrate National Mango Day. It falls on July 22. On this day, people are imparted knowledge about mango farming, its history and more. No wonder Mango is called as the 'King of Fruits' in India