Yongde Mango

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Basic Introduction of Yongde Mango

Mango, the “King of Fruits,” is a woody adapted to subtropical climates. Yongde County is one of the few major production areas in the country. Its abundant tropical resources provide favorable conditions for mango growth. Through the continuous efforts of successive county governments, Yongde has become the largest mango production base in Yunnan Province, earning it the title of “Mango Land” with its 43,000 mu of mango plantations.

The fruit contains , protein, crude , and particularly high levels of pro- in the form of carotene, which is uncommon among fruits. Vitamin C content is also not low. Minerals, proteins, fats, sugars, etc., are other main nutritional components.

Product Characteristics

Mango, also known as mengguo, mangguo, mengguo, miwang, wangguo, and ampolo, belongs to the Anacardiaceae family. The shape of the mango is quite interesting: some are egg-shaped, while others are round, kidney-shaped, or heart-shaped; the skin color varies from green to yellow and deep red; the flesh is yellow, fibrous, with varying degrees of sweetness and sourness, a pleasant aroma, and a lot of juice but a large stone. Mango combines the essence of tropical fruits and is hailed as the “King of Tropical Fruits.”

History and Folklore

The cultivation of mangoes in Yongde County has a long history, dating back more than three hundred years. In the contracted land of Li 0 in Duande Village, Yongkang Town, there is a “Three-Year Mango” tree that is over three hundred years old and still bears a heavy , producing over 1,200 kilograms of fresh mangoes annually from a single tree. Wild mango trees can be seen everywhere in regions below 1,000 meters above sea level in Yongde County. Varieties include Xiaoxiang Mango and Three-Year Mango. According to Yunnan mango expert Li Zitian, Yongde County's hot zone is considered one of the origins of mangoes.

Since 1974, the Yongkang Forestry Station introduced Machesu mangoes for trial planting from the Xishuangbanna Tropical Crop Institute. By 1980, individual trees were yielding over 50 kilograms. In 1982, a 360-mu contiguous mango plantation was established in the Old Hut Village of Mengdi. Eleven varieties of mangoes were subsequently introduced from Xishuangbanna, and Li Zitian provided guidance on cultivation and management techniques. By 1987, these plantings had succeeded and were promoted throughout the farm. In 1987, the Yongde County government decided to use World Bank loans to develop commercial mango orchards, and by the end of 1989, 6,973 mu (including 4,000 mu in the farm) of commercial mango orchards had been planted across the county.

Yongde Mango Recipe: Mango Pudding

Ingredients: 1 mango weighing about 500 grams, 100 grams of milk, 10 grams of gelatin, 3 tablespoons of water (for dissolving gelatin), 60 grams of granulated sugar, 100 grams of whipping cream

Instructions

1. Peel the mango, cut it in half along the seed, puree half of it and dice the other half for later use.
2. Heat the milk and sugar to around 80 degrees Celsius, then turn off the heat and add the soaked and softened gelatin, stirring until dissolved.
3. Blend half of the mango and the whipping cream into a puree (pass through a sieve if you prefer a smoother texture).
4. Pour the mango puree into the slightly cooled milk mixture and combine.
5. Add the diced mango and mix well.
6. Pour into molds (if you plan to unmold, grease the molds first), and refrigerate until set.
7. Once the mango pudding has set, run a knife around the edge of the mold, unmold, decorate with mango slices, and with mango sauce.

Awards and Honors

In 1990, the Dabaiyu mango produced in Yongde County won first place for quality mango products at the provincial tropical fruit evaluation meeting. At the same time, Yongde County was listed as one of the provinces' key fruit production bases.

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