Published Jul 22, 2023
Explore India's renowned fruits with Geographical Indication (GI) tags and their unique origin, quality, and cultural significance.
Grown in Mysore and Chamarajanagar, this delightful variety captivates with its unrivalled flavour and irresistible aroma. Due to its enticing aroma, this fruit got a GI tag.
Enjoy the delectable Allahabad Surkha guava. Grown in Allahabad, it's renowned for its sweet, bold taste and is hailed for its medicinal properties.
Indulge in the mouthwatering Shahi Litchi, a prized fruit with a GI tag from Bihar. Muzaffarpur is the heartland of this delicacy and has the finest cultivation of this exquisite fruit.
Gir Kesar mango, also known as Kesar, is a popular variety grown in Girnar foothills, Gujarat, India. This fruit was designated a geographical indication in 2011.
Nashik Grape, grown in Maharashtra's Nashik area, is known as the grape capital of India. It accounts for 55% of overall Indian exports and 75% of Maharashtra exports.