A couple of questions

Is mango the king of fruit?

Mangoes are one of the most delicious and nutrient-dense fruits, and are known worldwide as the king of fruit. Mango is a tropical fruit that comes in as many as 1,000 varieties. Native to southern and southeast Asia, the fruit is now is also grown in Central and South America, Africa and the Arabian peninsula.May 7, 2012

Why is mango called the king of fruit?

The fruit which is available in Indian soil since centuries from the year of Ramayana and Mahabharta with a reference of the same in old text. It is very rich in C Vitamins with its Mangofeciant taste. Hence it is crowned as King of Fruits by the Universe.

What fruit is the king of fruit?

Durian The southeast Asian plant Durian has been called the King of Fruits but, like Marmite, it sharply divides opinion between those who love the taste of its custard-like pulp and those revolted by its putrid smell.

Who is the queen of fruit?

mangosteen tree The mangosteen tree generally does not grow well outside the tropics. In South-East Asia, mangosteen is commonly known as the "Queen of Fruit", and is frequently paired with durian, the "King of Fruit".

Who found mango?

Mangos were first grown in India over 5000 years ago, and are considered a sacred fruit in that country. Mangos relied on humans to spread them throughout Asia and then to the rest of the world. Persian traders carried mangos across western Asia and planted seeds in east Africa in the 10th century.

Which is the queen of fruits?

mangosteen It was, whether true or not, enough to earn the mangosteen the widely-accepted title as "the queen of fruits." The mangosteen has a rather illustrious history for a fruit that most Americans have never heard of.

Who is the Princess of fruit?

pineapple The pineapple has been recognised as the princess of fruits and universal symbol of hospitality and welcome for many centuries all over the world.

Who is the king of the vegetable?

Answer: Brinjal Within the brinjal, the beautifully rich and glossy purple layer and the meaty yet high nutritional white allowed it to earn the title of the King of Vegetables. Brinjal is a member of the nightshade, which means that the fruit along with the flower of the plant is edible.