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  1. Under the Mango Tree: News, Articles and Blogposts about Under the Mango Tree – Times of India
  2. Under The Mango Tree, Byculla
  3. The Mango Tree Cafe
  4. under mango tree's jagged roof choreographs rainwater flow in western himalayas
  5. Under The Mango Tree
  6. Pandemic has seen the return of handcrafted organic foods : The Tribune India


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Under the Mango Tree: News, Articles and Blogposts about Under the Mango Tree – Times of India

• Kolkata's warm summers offer a sweet treat in the form of rare and expensive mango varieties that are difficult to find. One such mango is Kohitoor, which has a delicate nature and complex flavor. Another variety that grows near Jabalpur and is priced at Rs 10,600 per piece is the Miyazaki mango, which is purple while growing and turns ruby red when ripe. There are also Champa and Bimli mangoes, which are grown locally. Champa is named after a famous dancer of the Mughal era and smells like the Champa flower, while Bimli is only grown in Murshidabad. • • We explore summer-special delights in Delhi-6. • Try this summer special face pack. • German Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Dr. Philipp Ackermann enjoyed different varieties of mangoes and shared his experience on Twitter. This is what he said. • Optical illusions trick us, but they are fun to solve. Try this amazing optical illusion and check your strengths and what is your power. In this image, there are trees and there is also the face of a woman. • • Diy-friendly, shelf-stable and delicious recipe • A new film based on Noel and Pulitzer Prize winner, Ernest Hemingway is featured at Cannes and it is all set to release this year. Read more details about it here. • Watch this video, if you are fond of Aam Papad! • He captioned the video, "Having this season’s first mango �� with a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very special person in my life!" The viral video has garnered 4.6 mill...

Under The Mango Tree, Byculla

Under The Mango Tree is based in Mumbai and offers exciting hiney products that you can gift on your big wedding day. This unique idea of gifting honey will get you a lot of appreciation from all your guests. This nourishment enabling vendor will give you a healthy and tasty hamper. Honey has been a key ingredient for weddings for more than 4000 years because of its purity and high taste. They promote beekeeping and let you have a gift item that is prepared by the honey that they extract in their beehives in their own farms. Products Offered Honey is a pure gift alone, but it goes well when combined with various other products like - nuts, cheese, granolas, teas/coffee, handicrafts, and much more. Under The Mango Tree has a variety of products for you to choose from for your gifting charts. They believe in improving the livelihoods of marginal farmers by promoting their honeymaking activities and curating products with the same. Under The Mango Tree have an edible section that covers chocolates, teas, cookies, cake jars, honey, jams, saffron, dry fruits, nuts, Indian sweets etc. apart from this their non-edible they have barware, jewellery, plants, customised accessories, etc. They let the customers select what they have always wanted and have a wedding hamper of their choice. Choose them for your uniquely customised gift items. Read more More information

The Mango Tree Cafe

Flag as inappropriate A nice, aesthetically designed cafe that projects warmth & good vibes... Attentive n helpful Staff with the food being awesome is a 10 Pointer there..... One of the good Alfredo Pasta along with Garlic Bread is what I had today and can't stop appreciating the sauce and the bread quality... With this climate Hot Chocolate with Doughnut & cookies sprinkled with love come to your rescue as a Blessing.... The only issue for me is parking space..... I would still visit this place to taste the rest of the menu.... PS: This is not an all Day Diner/Cafe... Kitchen closes at 3:30pm & opens later in the evening.. Make sure you call n go.. - Srinivasan M Flag as inappropriate Visited the newly opened Cafe in the neighborhood. The cafe is cute and has pleasant vibes with great outdoor seating. As the name suggests, it is surrounded by mango trees. We had an amazing time in the cafe with great food. Everything served was fresh and delicious. What we tried : ✓Veggies in the plum sauce: This was a great starter with crispy veggies in a sweet-tangy sauce. ✓Chicken dumplings: Perfectly cooked and flavourful. ✓Butter garlic prawns: Prawn Lovers…perfect starter for you. ✓Fish fingers in the aromatic sauce: Great starter and loved the sauce preparation. ✓Chicken croissant: This was my favorite with great flavors and taste. The chicken filling was creamy and appetizing. ✓Khow suey: Perfect and great consistency. ✓pesto pasta: Delectable and great. ✓classic chicken burger:...

under mango tree's jagged roof choreographs rainwater flow in western himalayas

Villa Fagu by Under Mango Tree Architecture Nestled within the Western Himalayas, Villa Fagu, designed by architecture practice Under Mango Tree, showcases a distinctive angular roof design that ‘choreographs the flow of rainwater,’ using it to its advantage. Positioned on a slender plot along a mountain ridge, the residence is strategically divided into two separate volumes, each featuring angular mono-pitched roofs. This location holds particular significance as it serves as a watershed for both India and Pakistan, with limited access to piped water outside of the monsoon season. To address this scarcity, the project incorporates an innovative rainwater harvesting system comprising catchment pools and tanks, providing a sustainable water source for the villa. The design pays homage to local architecture, integrating elements that blend harmoniously with the surrounding environment. the angular roof blends with the mountainous surroundings | all images © distinctive mono-pitched roofs direct rainwater strategically Villa Fagu, located at an altitude of 2,510 meters, has been designed by Under Mango Tree (find more here) as two separate volumes, preserving the pre-existing vegetation of the narrow site. One volume houses the main rooms, while the other accommodates the guest room and study. These two volumes are interconnected by a shared outdoor court, centered around a majestic deodar (Himalayan cedar) tree. During their extensive research on the site’s geological and ec...

Under The Mango Tree

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Pandemic has seen the return of handcrafted organic foods : The Tribune India

Puneetinder Kaur Sidhu I have often juddered along Himalayan country roads to procure fresh buffalo milk from the nomadic Gujjars and watch a dexterous cheese maestro transform it into soft, creamy mozzarella within a matter of hours. These crack-o’-dawn drives prove every bit as gratifying as the consequent bocconcini (small mozzarella balls), tomato and basil salad that experienced curators conjure up later in the day. Despite this demonstration of will and skill every time we crave natural, additive-free food is neither possible, nor practical, for a speedily growing number of consumers, knowledge about the source and quality of ingredients — grass-fed bovines, hand-crafted cheese, farm-fresh tomatoes and herbs, in the above instance — has come to lend gastronomy that much more flavour, and oomph. Mohali-based Preeti Kaur produces mozzarella, malai paneer, fresh butter and lassi in limited quantities on pre-order. Tribune photo: Ravi Kumar This, coupled with a well-informed willingness to pay the expected premium, has seen the demand for small batches of traditionally made foods rise in recent times. It is also evident that pandemic-spurred conversations around health and nutrition have firmly placed the art back in artisanal. Chandigarh-based Nabobs Homemade sources hand-made and organic relishes, jams, honey, cookies and ghee, among other products, from across India. Months of confinement this past year has led homemakers, home-chefs, as well as professionals, to conv...