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Rare Gem of India – Alphonso Mangoes are back on Quickly, Bringing the Taste of Indian Summer in the U.S.

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Chicago, IL — April 2026 — Every year, one question starts making its way into conversations: “Have Indian mangoes arrived in the U.S. yet?”  This time, with disrupted maritime routes making headlines, the anticipation feels even stronger. It’s not just a seasonal update anymore; it’s something people are actively waiting on. 

Quickly has announced that Mango Season 2026 is now live, with fresh Indian mangoes available across the United States. For customers, it means something simple but meaningful: the chance to bring home a taste that feels familiar, even when you’re miles away.

For many, mango season isn’t just about fruit. It’s about timing, memory, and a connection to home that only lasts a few weeks.

“Mango season has always been personal,” said Hanish Pahwa, Co-founder of Quicklly. “People aren’t just searching for Indian mangoes online. They’re looking for something they’ve grown up with. Our job is to make that easier to access, without losing what makes it special.”

Fresh Indian Mangoes, Now Easier to Find

This season, customers can explore a selection of premium varieties, available in limited batches:

  • Alphonso (Hapus): rich, creamy, and widely considered the most premium

  • Kesar: aromatic, vibrant, and balanced in sweetness

  • Banganapalli: smooth texture with a mild, clean taste

Each box typically includes 8–10 mangoes, reflecting how they are traditionally shared and enjoyed.

A Transparent Approach to Mango Sourcing

Quicklly is also focusing on something that customers often wonder about but rarely see explained clearly.

Every mango goes through a structured process before reaching the U.S.:

  • Semi-ripened Alphonso mangoes are hand-picked from Indian farms

  • They undergo hot water treatment

  • Processing happens at APEDA-certified facilities

  • Mangoes go through a USDA-monitored irradiation process

  • Once approved, they are packed and shipped in controlled batches

This ensures compliance and safety while maintaining the fruit’s natural qualities.

“People sometimes expect mangoes to be perfect every single time,” said Hanish Pahwa. “But mangoes aren’t manufactured products. They’re seasonal, they travel far, and they can vary. Being honest about that is important.”

What Customers Can Expect

Quickly emphasizes that its mangoes are:

  • Natural and organic in nature

  • Chemical-free and safe to consume

  • Sourced directly from farmers

  • Delivered with nationwide reach across the USA

Due to the required import process, some mangoes may occasionally show internal texture variations, often called the “spongy tissue” effect. This is a natural occurrence and not always visible from the outside.

“We’d rather explain the reality than overpromise,” said Keval Raj. “Because once customers understand the process, they appreciate the fruit even more. It’s part of what makes Indian mango in the USA so unique.”

Meeting Growing Demand for Indian Mangoes in the USA

Interest in Indian mangoes has been steadily growing year after year, with more people looking forward to the season and seeking out these varieties across the U.S. Yet, despite this rising demand and wider availability, one thing remains unchanged: the season still feels incredibly brief, arriving with excitement and disappearing almost just as quickly.

Quicklly’s model, built around partnerships rather than centralized warehousing, helps customers access fresh batches as they arrive, rather than relying on long storage cycles.

“At the end of the day, mango season is short,” Hanish Pahwa added. “If we can make it easier for someone to open a box and feel that moment of home, we’ve done our job.”

Availability

Fresh Alphonso mangoes and other Indian favorites like Kesar, and Banganapalli are now available to buy online on Quicklly, but not for long. Stock is released in limited batches, so if you’re planning to enjoy the season, it’s best to order Indian mangoes while they’re still in. Once they’re gone, they’re gone, so stock up on your favorites early.

About Quicklly

Quicklly is a leading online Indian marketplace in the USA, offering Indian groceries, ready-to-eat meals, sweets, and cultural essentials. By connecting customers with local Indian stores, Quicklly makes it simple to access authentic products with convenient doorstep delivery.

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