If there is anything that makes summer in India bearable is mangoes. Known as 'amra' in Sanskrit, it is said that the earliest textual mention of the fruit dates back to 1000 BC. However, according to historians, it was Mughal Emperor Akbar who ensured that the fruit was grown across a variety of landscapes in India. Even today, Malda and Murshidabad in West Bengal are known for their variety of this highly seasonal fruit. Interestingly, the fruit has been an inspiration to those - from home-cooks to expert chefs - who love to experiment.
