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From Mirpurkhas to your table — discover how MangoKhas is redefining the mango experience.

The Rise of MangoKhas — A Homegrown Success Story

MangoKhas began as a small idea with a big vision: to bring the legendary mangoes of Mirpurkhas to the spotlight they truly deserve. Known for their rich aroma, natural sweetness, and juiciness, these mangoes had long been celebrated locally — but remained relatively undiscovered across the country.

Freshly harvested Sindhri mangoes from Mirpurkhas

Starting with online deliveries, MangoKhas quickly built a loyal customer base that appreciated not just the quality of the fruit, but the care, presentation, and authenticity behind each order.

Neatly packed mango boxes ready for delivery

Soon, the journey moved offline too. MangoKhas set up stalls in Karachi’s popular malls like Ocean Mall and Forum Mall, allowing people to experience the freshness firsthand.

Mango stall set up at a local mall in Karachi

With growth came innovation. The brand introduced traditional achaar made from the same mangoes — a tangy, handcrafted addition that quickly became a customer favorite.

Handcrafted mango achaar jars

Corporate partnerships followed, with organizations like ENI Pakistan and Cloud 99 placing bulk orders. MangoKhas also hosted “Mango Day” events at companies like Multinet and SS&C Technologies.

Team enjoying Mango Day at a corporate event

From a small seasonal venture to a growing brand, MangoKhas continues to put Mirpurkhas on the map — one mango and one jar of achaar at a time.

Growth timeline of MangoKhas branding and packaging

The Legacy of Mirpurkhas Mangoes

Mirpurkhas, a city in Sindh, Pakistan, holds a storied place in the world of mangoes. Often called the “Land of Mangoes,” it has been producing some of the country’s finest varieties for over a century. The region’s warm climate, fertile soil, and ideal growing conditions make it one of the best places on earth for cultivating mangoes.

The tradition dates back to the British colonial era, when Mirpurkhas mangoes were first exported to the United Kingdom. Among the prized varieties grown here, Sindhri stands out — a large, golden-yellow mango known for its rich aroma, smooth texture, and distinct sweetness. Other notable types include Chaunsa and Anwar Ratol, all nurtured with generations of farming knowledge.

Mango farming in Mirpurkhas isn’t just agriculture — it’s heritage. Passed down through families, the orchards are a source of pride, identity, and livelihood for thousands. Each mango harvested carries with it a legacy of care, tradition, and unmatched flavor.

Today, Mirpurkhas mangoes continue to be a symbol of quality, enjoyed across Pakistan and around the world — a fruit deeply rooted in history, yet forever fresh in taste.