Chaunsa
Edible fruit cultivar / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the town near Patna, noted for the Battle of Chausa, 1539, see Chausa.
Chaunsa (Urdu: چونسا ; Bhojpuri: चउसा Hindi: चौंसा), also known as chausa, is a mango cultivar indigenous to South Asia. It is grown mainly in India and Pakistan; both countries export significant quantities of the fruit.[1][2]
The main centers of chaunsa cultivation are the states of Bihar & Uttar Pradesh in India and Rahim Yar Khan and Multan in Pakistani province of Punjab.