Fruits In India: November Season
Unlike the overwhelming abundance of summer (mangoes, watermelons) or the monsoons (jamun, litchi), November offers fruits that are earthy, aromatic, fibrous, and nutrient-dense. They are designed by nature to boost immunity, warm the body, and combat the seasonal allergies and viral fevers that spike during this temperature seesaw.
In India, November is a month of dramatic transition. The scorching monsoon rains have receded, the humidity drops, and the air acquires a crisp, clean quality. Culturally, it is the month of Dev Uthani Ekadashi (marking the end of the Hindu "sleeping" period for deities) and the run-up to weddings and harvest festivals. Botanically, November is a fascinating bridge—it is the twilight of the monsoon fruits and the dawn of the winter treasures. november season fruits in india