Your visit to Pakistan won’t be successfully wrapped up if you don’t take a trip to its fruit markets. You see, this country actually boasts a variety of different fruits that’ll make you crave fresh fruit salads! So, what are you waiting for? Let’s learn about these fruits in Urdu to easily purchase them!
Did you know that Pakistan adores its fruits? I mean, most of the fruit products that they harvest are kept in their country, and only 6% of them are exported! Locals love the quality of their produce, and the most popular fruits on their list are dates, citrus, mangoes, and tomato, but it’s not limited to these items. No wonder why they have a ton of recipes that includes these fruits!
Perhaps, by now, you might be wondering what makes Pakistan’s fruits special. Given their tropical, subtropical, and coastline regions, it becomes impossible not to produce great yield. With this evidence alone, it gives us a valid point why Pakistan‘s one of the best fruit-producing countries worldwide!
So, are you ready to get a taste of their fruits? But not so fast, you probably need to take a few lessons with the English and Urdu translations of these fruits. So, before you jump out of your suite, take your time and read this post first!
Common Fruits In Urdu Language
You probably want to prepare your fruit basket now as we present pictures of both the unique and common fruits found in Pakistan. Interestingly, even if they’re already known in other countries, the nation’s fruit still has something unique to offer. Before we start, fruits in Urdu are translated to پھل (Phal). Now that you get this headstart, let’s begin this fruit-hunting session and get their fruit names list!
1. Mango آم (Aam)
Mango is one of the biggest exports in Pakistan. It has different varieties making it one of the best fruits in the country. Chaunsa is the most popular kind as it has a very sweet taste to it, and it lasts from June until late September. While there’s also Sidhiri, unlike the first one, it has a warmer color, and its taste has a sweet and tangy flavor to it. You may get this kind in May to late August; what’s interesting about it this mango is it has a longer preservation time, so you don’t have to worry about it getting spoiled quickly. There are seven more kinds of this fruit in Pakistan, give them a try to distinguish them from each other perfectly!
2. Apple سیب (Saib)
This fruit is one of the most well-known fruits in the country, and it’s titled “sweet gold” by the locals. While in terms of its taste, it has a sweet, aromatic, and nutritious flavor on it, making it one of the well-loved fruits. If you have a sweet tooth, you can even make products like jellies and candies, you may even make apple juice or apple cider vinegar with it.
3. Citrus کینو (Kinnow)
Kinnow mandarin stands out as a top-tier variety of fresh mandarins due to its exceptional juice content, distinct flavor, and high levels of vitamin C. Its unique taste is attributed to the favorable soil and climatic conditions found in the country, which sets it apart from other mandarin types grown globally. Winter in the plains of Punjab province creates an ideal environment for this fruit to thrive, resulting in a sweet, flavor-packed fruit that is unmatched by any other.
4. Guava امرود (Amrood)
Did you know that Pakistan is also top-notch when it comes to producing the finest guavas in the world? Pakistani guavas are highly prized for their exceptional taste, fragrance, and texture. It’s typically round or oval-shaped with a greenish-yellow skin when ripe and a creamy white flesh inside that is packed with numerous small seeds.
You’ll definitely fall in love with its flavor as it’s a combination of sweet and tart, with a unique aroma that is highly distinctive. The texture is soft and juicy, making it a delight to eat.
5. Dates کھجور (Khajoor)
Have you ever tried getting dates? We’re not talking about romantic dates, alright? This is about the famous fruit in Pakistan! Renowned for their rich flavor, soft texture, and natural sweetness, Pakistani dates are a sought-after delicacy. It’s well-produced in Sindh, Baluchistan, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).
Moreover, Sindh and Baluchistan, in particular, are the leading provinces in terms of producing a variety of dates, each with its own unique flavor and characteristics. This sweet treat is prized for its exceptional taste and is enjoyed both locally and internationally.
Other Famous Fruits Names In Pakistan
Now that you’ve learned about the famous fruits in the country, it’s now time to expand your Urdu vocabulary. What’s great about Pakistan is its fruit production is not limited to the items above, they have a lot more to offer! So, let’s see what other sweet products they can offer to tourists such as yourself.
English | Roman | Urdu |
Raspberry | رس بھری | Ras Bhari |
Grapefruit | چکوتر | Chakotra |
Banana | کیلا | Kayla |
Grape | انگور | Angoor |
Watermelon | تربوز | Tarbooz |
Peach | آڑو | Aarhu |
Tamarind | املی | Imli |
Fig | انجیر | Anjeer |
Plum | آلوچہ | Aloocha |
Lemon | لیمو | Leemoo |
Blueberry | بلوبیری | Blueberry |
Strawberry | اسٹرابیری | Strawberry |
Cherry | چیری | Cherry |
Pineapple | انناس | Anannaas |
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Updated by Samawiyah Hasnain