Some sources claim that mangoes, the pride of Uttar Pradesh, are gradually losing their taste as inclement weather and unseasonal rains have an adverse impact on the king of fruits.
“Unexpected storms in February and March prove devastating for mango crop because this is their flowering season and the flowers, known as ‘baur’, fall off because of strong wind and rains. Mango growers believe that the hot May winds add sweetness to the fruit as they help to ripen it naturally. Now summers remain hot but they are without the ‘loo’ winds and this is taking away the taste from mangoes,” says Insram Ali, president of the Mango Growers Association.
Source: daijiworld.com