Mangokhas

Our Story

From Mirpurkhas orchards to your table: the full story of how Mangokhas grew from mangoes into achaar, chutneys, and a nationwide Pakistani food brand.

The Rise of Mangokhas: A Homegrown Success Story

From Mirpurkhas orchards to Karachi malls, from mango crates to achaar jars, this is how a local idea became one of Pakistan's most loved seasonal food brands.

Freshly harvested Sindhri mangoes from Mirpurkhas

It started with mangoes

Mangokhas began the way many honest food brands do: with something local that deserved a bigger stage. Our founder, Hazik Bajwa, grew up in Mirpurkhas surrounded by orchards, summer heat, and mangoes that tasted like nothing else in the country. Like most people from Sindh, he knew how special Sindhri, Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol, and Langra could be when picked properly and ripened with patience.

While studying at IBA, Hazik saw a gap in the market. Premium Mirpurkhas fruit was famous in conversations but hard to access reliably outside the region. Friends in Karachi and Lahore wanted real mangoes, not disappointing crate lottery from random vendors. What started as small orders for classmates turned into a proper mission: deliver orchard-quality Pakistani mangoes nationwide with standards people could trust.

Those early days were humble. Phone orders, handwritten notes, late-night packing, and learning delivery the hard way across cities. But every positive message proved the idea was bigger than a seasonal side project. Mangokhas was never about flipping fruit. It was about representing Mirpurkhas with pride.

Neatly packed mango boxes ready for delivery

Building a brand people could trust

As orders grew, so did our responsibility. Customers were not just buying mangoes. They were buying Eid boxes, office gifts, family reunions, and childhood memories. We invested in better sorting, better cartons, and clearer communication when weather changed harvest timing.

Word of mouth became our strongest marketing channel. One great box led to five more orders from cousins in other cities. Repeat customers asked if we could ship achaar next. That question mattered because it told us people trusted the brand enough to try more than one product category.

We kept the promise simple: honest fruit, honest pricing, and delivery included across Pakistan so nobody felt tricked at checkout. That transparency is still core to how we operate today.

Mangokhas mango stall at a mall in Karachi

Karachi malls and meeting customers face to face

Online growth gave us confidence, but mangoes are emotional in person. You need to smell them, see the color, and hear the story from someone who actually knows orchards. That is why Mangokhas expanded into Karachi's busiest retail spaces, including pop-up experiences at prestigious malls such as Ocean Mall and Forum Karachi.

Mall stalls changed how people saw us. We were no longer "a WhatsApp mango page." We became a visible Pakistani food brand with standards, presentation, and consistency. Families stopped by after shopping, tried samples, placed bulk orders, and told friends. Those weekends taught us how to explain varieties to first-time buyers and how to pack gift boxes that look as good as they taste.

The mall chapter also sharpened our seasonal operations. When thousands of people walk past your stall in a day, there is no room for weak fruit or messy packaging. We carried those lessons back into every online order.

Handcrafted mango achaar jars from Mangokhas

From fruit boxes to achaar and chutney

Customers kept asking for the flavors that belong next to mangoes on a summer table. So we built a kitchen lineup rooted in Sindhi tradition: Shikarpuri-style achaar, bold house chutneys including our popular hari chutney, and seasonal products made in small batches.

Our achaar journey started with mangoes that were perfect for pickling even when they were not headed for premium gift boxes. Instead of waste, we created jars with mustard oil, whole spices, and the kind of slow flavor you cannot rush in a factory. It sold out faster than we expected. Then came chutneys, dried mango specialties, and repeat orders that continued after mango season ended.

Today, Mangokhas is not only a mango delivery brand. It is a Pakistani pantry brand. People order Sindhri and Chaunsa in summer, then return for achaar, chutney, and gifts all year.

Corporate Mango Day event with Mangokhas mangoes

Creators, corporates, and public love

Growth brought attention from people who shape food culture in Pakistan. Creators and public figures have tasted our fruit, shared honest reactions, and helped new audiences discover Mirpurkhas quality. Our testimonial wall includes voices from chefs, entrepreneurs, and families who order again every season.

We have also supported corporate programs for companies such as ENI Pakistan, Cloud 99, and Multinet, including bulk gifting and Mango Day events at offices. These partnerships pushed us to scale operations while keeping quality personal: custom notes, branded packaging, and delivery windows planned around real events.

Whether it is a creator unboxing on camera or a company thanking staff with mango crates, the goal is the same. Make people feel something real about Pakistani food again.

Mangokhas brand growth and packaging evolution

Where we are today: office, collabs, and what is next

Mangokhas is no longer a dorm-room experiment. We now operate with a proper office setup, dedicated operations, and a team that manages harvest, kitchen batches, customer care, and nationwide logistics with clear processes. That structure lets us serve individual families and large corporate orders in the same season without losing control.

We are open to collaborations with brands, creators, retailers, and event teams that align with quality and authenticity. If you want co-branded gifting, tasting activations, content partnerships, or seasonal campaigns, we are ready to build it with you. Reach out through our contact page with your idea and timeline.

Our mango lineup now includes Sindhri, Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol, and Langra, with the same orchard-first standards we started with. From Mirpurkhas fields to Karachi malls to doorsteps across Pakistan, the story is still unfolding. We are grateful you are part of it.

The Legacy of Mirpurkhas Mangoes

If you have ever searched for best mangoes in Pakistan, Mirpurkhas mangoes online, or where to buy Sindhri mango with delivery, you have already heard this name. Mirpurkhas is not marketing hype. It is one of the most respected mango regions in Sindh, and for many families it is the standard every other box gets compared against.

Why Mirpurkhas is called the Land of Mangoes

Mirpurkhas sits in a sweet spot of climate, soil, and farming culture. Warm days, the right seasonal rhythm, and generations of orchard knowledge create fruit with serious aroma and depth. Locals have been growing mangoes here for more than a century, and the reputation spread far enough that people across Pakistan now ask for Mirpurkhas by name, not just "mango."

That reputation also has history. Stories of early export interest helped put Sindh on the map for fruit lovers who cared about quality, not just volume. Today, the region still feeds the country's summer obsession, from street stalls to corporate gifting programs. If you want context on how harvest season works each year, read our mango season guide on the News page.

The varieties that define the region

Ask ten mango fans in Karachi what to order and you might get ten answers, but a few names keep showing up. Sindhri is the golden classic: fragrant, sweet, and perfect for gifting. Chaunsa is the late-season star with rich pulp that feels like dessert. Anwar Ratol is small, premium, and addictive. Langra brings bright, juicy flavor that holds its own in mixed boxes.

At Mangokhas, we sell these varieties because they represent Mirpurkhas at its best, not because they look good in a photo. If you are choosing what to order, our online shop lists what is in season, and our team can help you pick between boxes for family, events, or office drops. For process transparency, see how we pick the best fruit.

Farming as heritage, not just harvest

In Mirpurkhas, mango farming is family memory. Orchard decisions are passed down with pride: when to irrigate, when to watch for wind damage, when to walk the rows and make the call to pick. That is why shortcuts hurt everyone. Gas ripening tricks, early picking for appearance, and rough handling might move boxes faster, but they steal the flavor people actually want.

We built Mangokhas to protect that heritage in a modern market. Hand selection, honest communication, and packaging made for real travel are not fancy extras. They are the minimum respect this fruit deserves. It is the same respect we bring to our kitchen line, where mangoes that do not go into premium boxes become small-batch Shikarpuri achaar instead of waste.

From local fame to nationwide tables

Mirpurkhas mangoes were always loved locally. Mangokhas helped carry that reputation to Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, and cities where people missed real flavor. Our journey through Karachi malls like Ocean Mall and Forum Karachi gave thousands of customers a chance to taste before they ordered. Our online delivery model made it possible to send the same quality to cousins, clients, and teams in other provinces.

That shift matters for search intent too. People are no longer only asking where to find mangoes near them. They want trusted brands that deliver Pakistani mangoes with consistency, clear pricing, and support when something goes wrong. If you have questions on delivery, packaging, or refunds, our FAQ page covers the essentials.

How to enjoy Mirpurkhas mangoes the right way

Great fruit rewards patience. When your box arrives, let mangoes ripen in shade, not direct terrace sun. Separate softer fruit from firmer ones. Refrigerate only after ripening if you are not eating the same day. Freeze pulp if you are stocking Chaunsa for post-season smoothies. Pair fresh cuts with our achaar and chutneys if you want the full summer table experience without cooking all day.

Planning ahead? Pre-order early in the season for better variety choice and smoother delivery slots, especially before Eid and peak corporate gifting weeks. Need bulk quantities or collaboration ideas for your brand? Visit Contact and tell us what you are building.

Mirpurkhas gave Pakistan some of its finest mangoes. Mangokhas exists to make sure that legacy reaches your table with the flavor intact. When you are ready, order from our shop, explore more stories on News, and taste why this region still owns summer.

Meet Hazik – The Founder of Mangokhas

Born and raised in Mirpurkhas, Hazik discovered the unmatched quality of his hometown’s mangoes early on. While studying at IBA, he realized their potential and began selling them online, turning a simple idea into a thriving venture.

An alumnus of Cadet College Petaro, Hazik is known for his enthusiasm, love for public speaking, and passion for fresh ideas.

Hazik – Founder of Mangokhas

Our Products

A curated selection of our finest offerings — from fresh mangoes to handcrafted chutneys and more.

Achaar

Achaar

Tangy and spicy Shikarpuri-style achaar with mangoes, carrots, and whole spices — bold flavor in every bite.

Mangoes

Mangoes

Exceptionally aromatic and pulpy Mirpurkhas mangoes, known for their intense sweetness and premium quality.

Chutneys

Chutneys

A selection of house-made chutneys like hari chutney — fresh, vibrant, and the perfect complement to any meal.

Other Products

Other Products

Explore dried mangoes, branded merchandise, and seasonal specialty items crafted with care.

Coming soon!

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These Mirpurkhas mangoes are the juiciest and most flavorful I've ever had. The sweetness is unreal, the texture is smooth, and the aroma fills the whole kitchen. I'm absolutely obsessed and already counting down the days to my next delivery!

Sarah Malik

Food Blogger & Mango Addict

Their Shikarpuri achaar is an absolute flavour bomb. It's packed with depth and spice — just like the traditional recipes my grandmother used to make. Every bite brings nostalgia. I now serve it with almost every meal at my restaurant!

Ali Raza

Karachi Chef

The hari chutney is an essential in our fridge now. It’s vibrant, spicy, and perfectly balanced — not too tangy, not too bland. My kids love it with snacks and my husband won’t eat dinner without a spoonful on the side. Plus, the packaging is adorable!

Nimra Yousuf

Home Cook & Mom of 3

I’ve tasted premium mangoes from different regions, but nothing comes close to the consistency and richness of Mangokhas’ Sindhri. They’re always perfectly ripe, sweet, and make a lasting impression — I gift them to clients and they’re always blown away.

Bilal Sheikh

Entrepreneur & Food Enthusiast

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mangokhas products, delivery, ordering process, and more.

When is the mango season in Pakistan?
Our mango season typically begins in late May and continues through July. Visit our Shop to check availability and pre-order fresh mangoes.
Where are Mangokhas mangoes grown?
All our mangoes are sourced directly from our family-run orchards in Mirpurkhas, Sindh — home of the finest Sindhri, Chaunsa, and Anwar Ratol mangoes.
What types of mangoes do you sell?
We offer premium Sindhri, Chaunsa, and Anwar Ratol mangoes — aromatic, pulpy, and naturally ripened. Explore options in our Shop.
Are Mangokhas mangoes organic?
Yes — our mangoes are grown without synthetic chemicals, hand-picked with care, and delivered fresh from our Mirpurkhas orchards.
What makes your Shikarpuri achaar special?
Our achaar is handmade with sun-dried mangoes, carrots, and whole spices using a traditional Shikarpuri recipe. It’s bold, tangy, and 100% preservative-free.
Do you sell hari chutney and other condiments?
Yes! We offer a range of chutneys including our popular hari chutney. Check out our chutney collection for details.
What other products do you offer?
In addition to mangoes, achaar, and chutneys, we also offer dried mango snacks, branded merchandise, and seasonal specials. Browse them all in our Shop.
Is delivery included in the price?
Yes — all prices listed on our website include delivery charges across Pakistan. No extra fees at checkout.
How is the packaging for your mangoes?
We use shock-resistant, ventilated cartons designed specifically for mango transportation. Your order arrives fresh and secure.
What is your average delivery time?
Most deliveries take 2–5 business days, depending on your location. You’ll receive a confirmation with your estimated delivery time once you place an order.
How do I place an order?
It’s simple — visit our Shop, add products to your cart, and complete the form. We’ll follow up with confirmation details.
Can I place bulk or corporate orders?
Yes — we handle bulk gifting for weddings, Eid, and corporate clients. For custom requests, visit our contact page.
Do you deliver outside Pakistan?
Currently, we only deliver within Pakistan. However, we’re actively working on international shipping — stay tuned!
Can I get Mangokhas products in my city?
We deliver nationwide. We also set up pop-up stalls in major cities. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to stay updated.
Is your achar spicy?
Our Shikarpuri-style achaar has a bold and spicy flavor with whole spices, mustard oil, and mango chunks — just the right kick!
How long do your mangoes stay fresh?
Mangoes stay fresh for 5–7 days at room temperature. Refrigerate them once ripe to extend shelf life.
Do you offer refunds or replacements?
Yes — if your product arrives damaged, we offer replacements or refunds. Reach out via our Contact page within 24 hours of delivery.
Can I gift Mangokhas products?
Absolutely. Many of our customers use Mangokhas for Eid, birthdays, and wedding gifting. Just select 'Gift Order' at checkout or contact us for custom notes and packaging.
Do you use preservatives in any of your products?
No. All our products — including achaar and chutneys — are made in small batches using traditional recipes and no artificial preservatives.
Where can I learn more about Mangokhas?
Visit our About Us page to read about our story, our orchards, and what makes Mangokhas special.