Ep 44: Sopan Joshi: ‘The mango is all that is India’
Sopan Joshi, in his book Mangifera Indica: A Biography of the Mango, which took eight years to write and research, accomplishes a historic, cultural, religious and economic exploration of India’s favourite fruit. Did you know that India is home to over 1,000 varieties of mangoes, besides the much loved Alphonso, Kesar and Dashehri? And whenever a major battle took place, such as the Battle of Plassey, it was usually near a mango grove, which was ubiquitous in ancient India. Once a place for social joy, “free therapy”, and the food of the poor, we now depend on store-bought mangoes, he points out. He links the mango to colonial history, Jesuit priests—the “Google search engines of their time”—who brought modern grafting techniques of the 16th century to India, and the Mughals’ fascination for the fruit. He also ties the mango and other fruits with our deepest cravings, associating it with alcohol and sugar addiction, which begins with mother’s milk.
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Timestamps 01:38 How the book happened 06:20 On the three parts of the book; seed-grown vs grafted mangoes 08:13 The culture of the mango grove or “amrai” 10:30 All empires and kings were invested in the mango 14:00 In earlier India, you were never very far from a mango grove 20:00 Akbar onwards, Mughal emperors were obsessed with mangoes 23:00 An obsession with the mango flower; the Kamadeva connection 31:50 Modern grafting techniques began in Goa with the Jesuit priests 35:36 The end of mango groves started with zamindari in the late 18th century 40:50 The “Habitat Selection” theory and why green belts are essential 42:25 The mango’s association with alcohol 46:04 How our ability to see red is rewarded by the colour of fruits 49:00 Whether the mango originated in India 54:46 Over a thousand varieties of the mango in India 58:20 Mango diplomacy down the ages, starting with Buddhism and the Mauryan empire 01:00:45 His relationship with the mango; memories of his uncle Follow and share to grow the conversation.
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Ep 44: Sopan Joshi: ‘The mango is all that is India’
Sopan Joshi, in his book Mangifera Indica: A Biography of the Mango, which took eight years to write and research, accomplishes a historic, cultural, religious and economic exploration of India’s favourite fruit. Did you know that India is home to over 1,000 varieties of mangoes, besides the much loved Alphonso, Kesar and Dashehri? And whenever a major battle took place, such as the Battle of Plassey, it was usually near a mango grove, which was ubiquitous in ancient India. Once a place for social joy, “free therapy”, and the food of the poor, we now depend on store-bought mangoes, he points out. He links the mango to colonial history, Jesuit priests—the “Google search engines of their time”—who brought modern grafting techniques of the 16th century to India, and the Mughals’ fascination for the fruit. He also ties the mango and other fruits with our deepest cravings, associating it with alcohol and sugar addiction, which begins with mother’s milk.
Listen in!
Timestamps 01:38 How the book happened 06:20 On the three parts of the book; seed-grown vs grafted mangoes 08:13 The culture of the mango grove or “amrai” 10:30 All empires and kings were invested in the mango 14:00 In earlier India, you were never very far from a mango grove 20:00 Akbar onwards, Mughal emperors were obsessed with mangoes 23:00 An obsession with the mango flower; the Kamadeva connection 31:50 Modern grafting techniques began in Goa with the Jesuit priests 35:36 The end of mango groves started with zamindari in the late 18th century 40:50 The “Habitat Selection” theory and why green belts are essential 42:25 The mango’s association with alcohol 46:04 How our ability to see red is rewarded by the colour of fruits 49:00 Whether the mango originated in India 54:46 Over a thousand varieties of the mango in India 58:20 Mango diplomacy down the ages, starting with Buddhism and the Mauryan empire 01:00:45 His relationship with the mango; memories of his uncle Follow and share to grow the conversation.
Follow Anuradha on LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Email: [email protected] Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are personal. Listener discretion is advised.
Want to be a guest on Swishing Mindsets with Anuradha Varma? Send Anuradha Varma a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1750746513391971e921bbda5