Tuesday, 6 May 2014

“HONEY MANGO FEST”- Trivandrum brimming with colour and freshness




Trivandrum: It’s time for the contingents of Trivandrum city to relish the taste and sweetness of mango. The coming week of mango fest is ready to quench the thirst and provide relief to the natives of Ananthapuri. The carnival organized under the auspices of District agriculture department, State Horticulture Mission and Kerala Horticorp began at the Suryakanthi ground of Kanakakunnu. The spectators are introduced to 134 varieties of mangoes that comprise himapasanth, bennet, alphons, rasipasanth, neelam, sindhooram, Kulangara mango, chandrakaran, banglora and alamboor benition. In addition to the stalls of mango growers association from different states, there are stalls for honey and honey products. These add flavor to the fest.
 The fest commencing from morning 9 and lasting till 8pm has a collection of 45 Rs.mangalore mango to himayudeen mango that costs around 115 Rs.The event is given more charm by the favorite varieties of mangoes from God’s own country which incorporates kotturkonam, moovandan, karpooram, prayor and kuttiyattor. Malgova, chakkarakutty and kalappadi brought from Krishnagiri that lies in the border of Karnataka and Tamilnadu are also adding beauty to the fest hailing for tenure of one week. Multiple varieties of mango seeds capable of high reproduction are also available in the event. In order to give solace to the people from scorching heat, cool drinks like honey cola, ginger cola and honey mango are arranged. Honeybee colonies are also there for exhibition. In order to make sure that the mangoes are free from calcium carbonate, Food and safety employees have collected samples for scrutiny.

 The entry of the fest is possible through a pass of twenty rupees. Minister K.P.Mohanan inaugurated the function. K.Muraleedharan M.L.A. presided over the function. State Horti culture mission director Dr.K.Prathapan rendered vote of thanks.







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