In
today''s busy lives we all need a break to rejuvenate ourselves
and relinquish the worries that haunt us. Mahabaleshwar
is one such place that helps us rekindle our spirits. Nestled
amidst the heights of the Sahyadri mountains, Mahabaleshwar
is just a 5-6 hour drive from Mumbai via Pune and Panchgani.
The enthralling beauty of the hill ranges and grasslands
with rings of fog circling its mountaintops is a treat to
ones eye. This picturesque locale also offers exciting trekking
expeditions along with various points that provide a breath-taking
view. However the most attractive spot that caught our already
enchanted eye was the sight of fresh red strawberries bathing
in the morning sun.
Mahabaleshwar
has long been synonymous with strawberries. And that was the sole reason for us
to set out in search of a strawberry farm. With the guidance from the locals there,
we reached Archies'' strawberry farm. Situated near a sightseeing location called
Kate''s point. This farm was a live example of why Mahabaleshwar was called the
''strawberry country''. We were quite mesmerised by the view that welcomed us in.
Rows of luscious strawberry plants were spread till the ends of what our eyes
could capture. The array of these plantations in an orderly manner surrounded
by little shrubs sheltering them was indeed a pleasing sight. The farmers cultivating
strawberries were more than willing to tell us all we wanted to know about strawberry
cultivation. Answering
our queries, the farmers informed us that initially strawberries were not grown
in large numbers. However, the recent developments of the processing units of
brands like Mapro has encouraged them to increase their cultivation and tap the
opportunities that opens up with the growing demands. We also discovered that
Mahabaleshwar has about 1500 acres of land dedicated to the production of strawberries.
The place also had an added advantage as the fields favourable for strawberry
cultivation are found only at high altitudes. Procedures
like drip irrigation are used to provide water to these plants. Covered by foils,
these little saplings are fiercely protected from direct sunlight and also ensure
that they do not touch the ground and become dirty. These fruits start developing
from the centre part of a small white coloured flower. Exhibiting extensive purity,
these flowers draws parallels to that of the fresh cream. Gradually over time
their growth enables the conversion of the colour into a perfect radiant red.
The ripening of strawberries occurs during the months of May-June. A visit around
that time gives one a marvellous opportunity to be invited by the farmers to pluck
these bright little berries. The very thought of ripe red strawberries on a blanket
of green plants forced me to make a mental note to be back to the farm next may.
The
mere mention of fresh ripe strawberries gave us a healthy
appetite. We immediately rushed to the dairy near the
farm that was offering a variety of strawberry delicacies.
The most recommended dish was the delicious strawberry
and fresh cream. The frothing white cream decorated with
rosy strawberries displayed a striking contrast. It was
even more pleasing to our taste buds and the arrant combination
melted in our mouths. This propelled us to order for a
second round. The other options that were available included
the frosty strawberry ice cream and the frothing strawberry
milkshake with reasonable pricing of each within Rs.100.
Later
we bought strawberries neatly packed in cardboard boxes to fill us during the
rest of the journey. They were available throughout the year even in non-season
period with the price being around Rs200 per box. Having
sated our taste buds with fresh strawberries in different forms, we were once
again free to enjoy the natural beauty surrounding us. The serene and ethereal
ambience seemed to brush all our tiredness away, filling our hearts with new hope
and enlivened spirit. A travel to this hill station is incomplete without a visit
to this little farm with the best strawberries available between the months of
October-May. I don''t know if we returned back more knowledgeable than we were
before we visited the farm, but we definitely returned with the taste of fresh
strawberries lingering in our mouth. How
to get to Mahabaleshwar - By
Road Mahabaleshwar is just 250 km from Mumbai. A 5-hour ride through Panvel,
Mahad and Poladpur will help you reach your destination. Volvo buses also ply
in regular intervals to this destination. You could also take the route via Pune,
which is about 115 km from the destination
- By
Train Satara is the nearest station to Mahabaleshwar. Once you reach Satara
by train, the destination is just one hour travel by road.
Trivia 1.
Strawberries are not just tasty but really healthy. The anthocyanin in strawberries
serves as antioxidants that help protect cell structures in the body and prevents
oxygen damage in the body organs. 2. Strawberries also contain phenol that
protects the heart and has anti-inflammatory properties. Strawberries provide
a rich source of Vitamin C and are also called anti-cancer fruits. 3. Choose
the strawberry fruits that are medium size, firm and which have a deep red color.
Once the Strawberries are plucked, they do not ripen further, hence do not choose
fruits, which have green/ yellow streaks or are dull in color. 4.
The strawberry is now the most popular fruit in the world. France, Australia,
Italy, Japan,United States, New Zealand and Canada are among the largest commercial
producers of strawberries.
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