Phal (Fruit)·پھل
Roman Urdu: Phal / Phul
Phal means the seasonal fruit traded in a fruit (phal) mandi — mango (aam), kinnow and orange (kinnu/maalta), banana (kela), apple (saib), dates (khajoor), and melons. Pakistani fruit runs on tight seasonal cycles: mango May–August (Multan, Mirpurkhas), kinnow December–March (Sargodha, Bhalwal), apple September–November (Quetta, Gilgit), dates June–September (Khairpur, Sukkur). Phal is sold by peti or per-dozen, graded A/B/C, and off-season stock often moves through cold storage.
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Related terms
Fruit Mandi·پھل منڈی
A fruit-specific mandi where mangoes, citrus (kinnow), apples, bananas, dates, melons, and other sea…
Peti (Crate / Box)·پیٹی
A peti is the wooden or plastic crate used to pack and trade fruit and vegetables in the mandi — the…
Grade (A/B/C Quality)·گریڈ
Grade is the A/B/C quality classification of fruit (and some vegetables) that sets the daam in the m…
Cold Storage·کولڈ سٹوریج
A refrigerated warehouse where seasonal produce — potatoes, onions, apples, citrus — is stored at co…
Daam (Price / Rate)·دام
Daam is the per-unit price at which a lot trades in the mandi — quoted per maund, per 40 kg, or per …
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