A 2022 SSR (simple sequence repeat) analysis placed INDO18 in the same cluster as other “Manis” landraces but with a unique allele at locus MIR156-3, confirming its distinct pedigree. The cultivar also shows a single‑nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) linked to higher expression of the SWEET10 sugar transporter, explaining its elevated °Brix.
Acca Jilbab Manis Sange Remas Nenen Desah (ID 93508159, “Mango INDO18”) is more than just a tasty fruit. It represents a successful community‑driven breeding effort, a high‑value premium product, and a sustainably produced cultivar that aligns with Indonesia’s ambition to become a leading mango exporter in the 2020s.
For growers, the cultivar offers solid yields, manageable pest pressure, and a clear market niche. For consumers, it delivers an unforgettable sweet‑fruity experience with a bouquet of aromatic notes that can rival the world’s most celebrated mangoes.
Whether you’re a farmer looking to diversify your orchard, a food‑processor hunting for a distinctive mango flavour, or a mango enthusiast curious about Indonesia’s hidden gems, Jilbab Manis is definitely worth a closer look.
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Sources: Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture (2022–2024), Universitas Padjadjaran – Department of Horticulture, FAO Mango Genetic Resources Database, field surveys (West Java, 2023‑2024).
| Component | Amount | |-----------|--------| | Energy | 60 kcal | | Carbohydrates | 15 g (of which 13 g sugars) | | Dietary fiber | 1.8 g | | Vitamin C | 36 mg (≈40 % RDI) | | Vitamin A (β‑carotene) | 85 µg | | Folate | 22 µg | | Potassium | 190 mg | | Antioxidants | Total phenolics 124 mg GAE kg⁻¹ | A 2022 SSR (simple sequence repeat) analysis placed
The high vitamin C and phenolic content make Jilbab Manis a functional fruit with potential health‑benefit claims (e.g., “supports immune health”).
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| Parameter | Typical value (per hectare) | |-----------|-----------------------------| | Yield | 12–15 t of marketable fruit (≈35 % of total bearing) | | Fruit set | 80–85 % of flowers develop into fruit | | Tree density | 1 200 trees ha⁻¹ (high‑density system, 2.5 × 2.5 m spacing) | | Maturation time | 120 days from full bloom to harvest | | Resistance | Good tolerance to anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides) and powdery mildew (Oidium mangiferae). Moderate susceptibility to mango weevil (Sternochetus mangiferae). | | Water demand | 600–800 mm total seasonal evapotranspiration; optimal with drip irrigation. | | Fertilizer regime | 200 kg N ha⁻¹, 120 kg P₂O₅ ha⁻¹, 120 kg K₂O ha⁻¹ split into three applications (pre‑flowering, fruit set, and early fruit growth). |
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In a quaint little town surrounded by lush green fields and vibrant mango orchards, there lived a young woman named Acca. She was known for her striking sense of style and her beautiful jilbab, which she wore with elegance and confidence. Acca had a sweet demeanor, often referred to as "Manis" by the locals, a term that affectionately described her kind and gentle nature.
One sunny afternoon, as Acca strolled through the mango market, she came across a stall that seemed to have the most succulent mangoes she had ever laid eyes on. The vendor, noticing her interest, offered her a taste of the ripest one. The sweetness of the mango was something she hadn't experienced before, and she couldn't help but let out a soft, pleased sigh, "Desah," a sound that escaped her lips in moments of pure delight.
As she savored the mango, Acca couldn't help but think about her favorite hobby—photography. She loved capturing moments of beauty and joy, and there was something about the play of light on the mango that inspired her. She reached for her camera and began to take a few snaps, trying to encapsulate the beauty of the moment.
The vendor, noticing her interest in photography, struck up a conversation. They talked about everything from the best spots to capture the sunrise to their shared love of mangoes. The vendor shared with her a secret: a hidden garden at the edge of town, known for its breathtaking views and lush greenery, perfect for a photographer.
Acca's heart skipped a beat at the prospect of exploring this new place. She thanked the vendor and made her way to the garden, her jilbab fluttering gently in the breeze. The garden was everything she had hoped for and more. She spent hours there, capturing the beauty of nature through her lens.
As the day drew to a close, Acca made her way back home, her heart full of the joy and inspiration she had found. She realized that sometimes, it's the simple moments in life, like savoring a sweet mango and discovering a new place, that bring the most happiness.