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Golden Season of Thai Fruits 2026 — From Thai orchards to hearts worldwide, from the fragrance of durian to the sweetness of mango… Taste of Thailand, the Flavor of the Golden Season: By SO OK TRADING April 4, 2026

Last updated: 4 Apr 2026
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Thai Fruit Golden Season April 2026: Premium Flavors & Global Opportunities
April is the golden season when Thai fruits flourish in abundance. Durian, mango, lychee, and a wide variety of tropical fruits reach their peak, offering the sweetest and freshest flavors of the year. Thai fruits are not only delicious and unique but also carry the prestige of Geographical Indication (GI), reflecting local identity and heritage, and serving as a powerful selling point in global markets.

 
Early-Season Durian: A Symphony of Flavors
Eastern Thailand’s durian is the star of April, with each variety offering its own charm:

Kradum: Sweet-forward, soft and delicate flesh, with a mild fragrance.
Chanee & Puang Manee: Intensely sweet and creamy, sticky texture, deep yellow flesh, strong aroma.
Monthong: Thick flesh, crisp outside and soft inside, mellow sweetness, fresh from the first harvest at the end of April.
Kanyao: Smooth, refined texture, perfectly balanced sweetness and creaminess, hailed as “the finest durian.”
Nok Yip: Richer than Monthong, golden flesh, subtle fragrance, less pungent.
Strict quality control ensures naturally ripened durians, preventing immature fruit from reaching consumers.

 
Samut Songkhram Lychee (GI)
Known as the “Fruit of Heaven,” this GI lychee is prized for its distinctive taste and appearance:

Flavor: Rich sweetness with a slight, pleasant astringency.
Aroma: Sweet floral fragrance, reminiscent of blossoms.
Texture: Thick, crisp flesh, white with a pinkish hue, heart-shaped fruit, taut red skin.
Tip for Selection: Look for the red “inner groove” and red bumps at the stem, signs of perfect ripeness.
Though production this year is only about 3 tons, quality remains premium.

 
Mango & Sticky Rice
April is the peak season for mangoes, when natural sugars are fully developed:

Ok Rong: Intensely sweet, fragrant, soft and juicy flesh — the traditional perfect match for sticky rice.
Nam Dok Mai: Smooth, mellow sweetness, firm and fine-textured flesh, seed is small — the modern favorite.
This month’s mango sticky rice is considered “the best of the year.”

 
Other Refreshing Summer Fruits
Mangosteen: Sweet and tangy, refreshing, balances durian’s richness.
Salacca Sumalee: Sweet and aromatic, thick chewy flesh, best enjoyed chilled.
Mayong Chid: Sweet with a hint of tartness, rare late-season treat.
Pineapple (Phu Lae / Sriracha): Juicy, sharp sweetness, aids digestion.
Watermelon (Kinree / Torpedo): Crisp, sweet, hydrating.
Jackfruit (Thong Prasert): Golden flesh, sweet and crunchy.
 
Global Market Opportunities
Thai fruits are in demand worldwide thanks to their premium taste and quality:

China: Prefers strong sweetness, bold aroma, and auspicious colors. Monthong and Kanyao durians dominate, alongside fragrant coconuts.
South Korea: Nam Dok Mai mango tops the market, boosted by the viral “mango sticky rice” trend. Mangosteen is rising as a health fruit.
Japan & Singapore: Value balanced flavors and elegant packaging. Nam Dok Mai and Mahachanok mangoes perform well. Singapore favors premium processed products like freeze-dried durian.
USA & Europe: Welcome exotic flavors but emphasize organic and sustainability. Dried fruits, concentrated juices, and frozen durian are expanding.
Australia & Middle East: Favor sweet, refreshing, and nutritious fruits. Premium Nam Dok Mai mangoes and mangosteen are popular among high-income consumers.
 
Outlook for 2026
Thai fruit production is expected to grow by about 5.8% this year. The government is promoting Business Matching and digital sales platforms such as Alibaba.com to reduce reliance on the Chinese market, while strengthening GI standards and traceability to build global trust.

✨ April 2026 marks the “Golden Season of Thai Fruits” — from early-season durian and GI lychee to mango sticky rice, Thailand’s unique flavors are ready to impress both domestic and international markets.

 
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