Pakistani Mango FAQ

Everything we get asked, including when to order, when your carton will be dispatched, how the five varieties compare, and how to ripen and store fruit at home.

How your mangoes reach you

  • Eligible London postcodes: local delivery, normally the following calendar day, including orders placed Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
  • Rest of mainland UK: tracked courier, dispatched Monday to Thursday only. Orders placed Thursday to Sunday leave on the following Monday.

Enter your UK postcode at checkout to see the route that applies to your order. All dates are estimates, not guarantees.

Popular questions

A quick answer from each topic. Open a category below for the full list.

How much does delivery cost?
Delivery is charged separately at checkout. Delivery rates are calculated based on your location and order size. Shipping costs will be clearly displayed before payment.
How do I place an order?
Browse the shop, choose your mango variety and number of cartons, then check the order cut-off, next dispatch and expected delivery before payment.
Where do your mangoes come from?
Every carton is sourced directly from partner orchards in Sindh and Punjab, primarily around Multan, Mirpur Khas, Rahim Yar Khan and Khanewal. We work without supermarket middlemen so the fruit travels straight from grower to UK pack-house.
Which varieties do you ship?
Chaunsa (Multan, the classic honey-sweet king), Sindhri (Mirpur Khas, the bright golden first-of-season), Anwar Ratol (Rahim Yar Khan, small, dense, vanilla-perfumed), Dosehri (Punjab, translucent honey pearl) and Langra (Multan, green-skinned and tropical).
Will the mangoes be ripe on arrival?
Cartons usually arrive at eating ripeness or one day away from it. The skin develops freckles, the aroma intensifies and the fruit gives gently to a thumb press at the stem end when it is ready.
Where should I store the carton when it arrives?
On the kitchen counter, out of direct sunlight, with the lid open or removed so air circulates. Don't stack other items on top, ripe mangoes bruise easily.
When is Pakistani mango season in the UK?
The PakMango.Com season runs from late May through to mid-September. Sindhri leads in late May and June, Chaunsa and Anwar Ratol peak through July, and Honey Chaunsa, Dosehri and Langra continue the season into September.

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