Allahabad Guava

105.00

🍈 Allahabad Safeda Guava: Quick Facts

Parameter Details
Fruit Skin Color Light green to pale yellow when ripe
Flesh Color White, smooth and soft
Taste Mildly sweet, low acidity, pleasant
Sweetness Moderate, slightly less than L-49
TSS / Brix 9–11° Brix (Total Soluble Solids – indicates natural sugar content)
Fruit Weight 150–300 grams per fruit
Texture Very soft, creamy, and juicy pulp
Seeds Medium to high, soft and edible
Shelf Life Short (2–4 days) – not ideal for long transport

L49 Guava

120.00
Attribute Details
Fruit Skin Color Greenish-yellow when ripe
Flesh Color White
Taste Pleasantly sweet with a slight tangy note
Sweetness Moderate to high
TSS (Total Soluble Solids) 10–12° Brix
Brix Value 10–12° Brix (TSS and Brix are the same; they measure natural sugar content)
Fruit Weight 180–350 grams per fruit
Texture Firm, juicy, slightly granular
Seeds Medium number, soft and edible

✅ Summary

  • Color: Greenish-yellow skin, white flesh

  • Taste: Sweet and slightly tangy

  • Sweetness (Brix/TSS): 10–12° Brix (good sugar level)

  • Weight: 180–350 grams per fruit

  • Use: Fresh market, juice, jelly, and processing


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Thai 7 Guava

120.00

🍈 Thai 7 Guava: Quality Features

Attribute Details
Fruit Skin Color Light green (even when fully ripe)
Flesh Color White, firm, and crunchy
Taste Sweet, mildly aromatic, low acidity
Sweetness High
TSS (Total Soluble Solids) 12–14° Brix
Brix Value 12–14° Brix (same as TSS – indicates sugar level)
Fruit Weight 300–600 grams per fruit (some may exceed 700g)
Texture Crisp, crunchy, low juice content
Seeds Very few and soft

✅ Summary:

  • Color: Light green skin, white flesh

  • Weight: 300–600 grams per fruit

  • Sweetness (Brix): 12–14° Brix (very sweet)

  • Taste: Sweet, low acid, crunchy texture

  • Best For: Fresh market, slicing, export


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VNR Bihi Guava

180.00
Parameter Details
Fruit Skin Color Light green to pale yellow when ripe
Flesh Color White to creamy white
Fruit Weight 300 to 900 grams per fruit (very large size)
Taste Mildly sweet, aromatic, and pleasant
Sweetness Moderate to high
TSS (Total Soluble Solids) 11 to 13° Brix
Brix Value 11–13° Brix (same as TSS – indicates natural sugar content)
Seeds Very few, soft, and edible
Texture Crisp, juicy, firm pulp

Khaja Guava

180.00

Here is a focused summary of the Khaja Guava based on key quality parameters:


🍈 Khaja Guava: Quality Features

Attribute Details
Fruit Skin Color Light green when raw, turns pale yellow when ripe
Flesh Color Creamy white
Taste Sweet and mildly aromatic
Sweetness Moderate to high
TSS (Total Soluble Solids) 10–12° Brix
Brix Value 10–12° Brix (indicates sugar level)
Fruit Weight 200–350 grams per fruit
Texture Soft, juicy, and smooth pulp
Seeds Few to medium, soft and edible

✅ Summary:

  • Color: Pale yellow skin, creamy white flesh
  • Weight: 200–350g per fruit
  • Sweetness: Moderate to high
  • TSS / Brix: 10–12° Brix
  • Taste: Pleasantly sweet, slightly aromatic
  • Best Use: Fresh eating, juice, pulp

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Taiwan Pink Guava

220.00

🍈 Taiwan Pink Guava – Fruit Quality Profile

Attribute Description
Flesh Color Bright pink to salmon pink
Skin Color Light green (turns pale yellowish when ripe)
Taste Pleasantly sweet with a mild tangy note
Sweetness High – suitable for fresh eating and juice
TSS (Total Soluble Solids) 11 – 13° Brix (indicates natural sugar level)
Brix Level 11 – 13° Brix
Eating Test (Texture & Flavor) Juicy, soft pulp; smooth texture; mildly aromatic and refreshing

Eating Quality Summary:

  • Flavor: Balanced sweetness and gentle acidity

  • Mouthfeel: Smooth, tender, and easy to chew (even seeds are soft)

  • Ideal For: Fresh consumption, juices, fruit salads, desserts

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Thai Golden 8 Guava

220.00
Feature Description
Fruit Color Golden Yellow skin when ripe; creamy white flesh
Taste Pleasantly sweet, mildly aromatic
Sweetness Medium to high sweetness
TSS (Total Soluble Solids) 11–13° Brix (good sugar content)
Brix 11–13° Brix (same as TSS – indicates natural sugar level)
Texture Crisp, juicy, fine-grained
Seeds Few, soft, edible

Thai Katimon Mango or Chok Anan

280.001,050.00

Thai Katimon Mango or Chok Anan: Description:-

Thai Katimon Mango is a popular mango variety from Thailand known for its early fruiting, compact growth, and delightfully sweet flavor. It is widely appreciated by mango enthusiasts and commercial growers for its excellent taste, manageable tree size, and reliable yields.


Key Characteristics:

  • Origin: Thailand

  • Tree Size: Dwarf to medium, compact and bushy – ideal for small spaces and pot cultivation

  • Flowering & Fruiting: Early flowering; can bear fruit more than once a year in favorable climates

  • Fruit Shape: Oval to oblong with a slight beak

  • Skin Color: Light green when raw, turning light yellow when ripe

  • Flesh Color: Yellow

  • Fiber: Very low to none – smooth, buttery texture

  • Taste: Sweet, rich, and aromatic with a subtle floral hint

  • Seed: Monoembryonic, medium size

  • Weight: Typically 250–400 grams per fruit

  • Brix Level (Sweetness): 18–22° Brix when fully ripe – very sweet

  • Shelf Life: Moderate – best consumed fresh or used in desserts


Special Features:

  • Early Maturing: One of the earliest Thai mangoes to fruit – often harvested before other varieties

  • Compact Growth: Suitable for pot cultivation and high-density planting

  • Repeat Fruiting: In tropical climates, it may produce two crops annually


Ideal For:

  • Home gardens

  • Commercial cultivation in tropical/subtropical regions

  • Grafting and container growing

  • Export due to taste and early harvest season


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Red Dimond Guava

320.00

Red Diamond Guava – Characteristics :-

1. Color:

  • Exterior (Skin): Bright to deep reddish-pink skin when fully ripe, sometimes with a slight green hue in early stages.

  • Interior (Flesh): Rich, vibrant red to crimson color – highly attractive and distinctive.

2. Size:

  • Medium to large-sized fruits.

  • Average length: 7–10 cm

  • Average diameter: 6–9 cm

3. Weight:

  • Average fruit weight: 250–450 grams

  • Some fruits can reach up to 500 grams under ideal cultivation conditions.

4. Sweetness (Taste):

  • Flavor profile: Very sweet with low acidity, mild aroma.

  • Highly palatable, ideal for fresh consumption and juices.

  • Less seed content compared to other guavas, which enhances eating quality.

5. TSS (Total Soluble Solids):

  • TSS Range: 12 to 14 °Brix

  • TSS indicates the level of natural sugars and soluble nutrients, which reflects high sweetness.

6. Brix (Sugar Content):

  • Typically ranges from 12 to 14° Brix, sometimes reaching 15° Brix in fully mature fruits.

  • Indicates high sugar content and desirable sweetness level.


If you need information on cultivation, climatic needs, or disease resistance for Red Diamond Guava, feel free to ask!