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Ujire is a bustling town situated in the Belthangady taluk of the Dakshina Kannada district. It serves as the gateway to the Western Ghats and is located just a few kilometers away from Dharmasthala, one of India’s most revered pilgrimage destinations.

Ujire Mallige Exclusive: The Aromatic Crown Jewel of Karnataka’s Jasmine Trade ujire mallige exclusive

In the lush landscapes of Karnataka, the jasmine flower is not merely a plant; it is a cultural treasure. Known locally as Mallige , this fragrant flower is often called the "Belle of India" or the "Queen of Fragrance" for its exquisite, soothing scent. While there are hundreds of jasmine varieties globally, Karnataka is famous for three distinct, endemic varieties that have been cultivated for generations. They are primarily known for their appearance, fragrance, and cultural significance.

Ujire is a small town nestled in the Belthangady taluk of Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka. The "Mallige" in question is not the common Jasminum officinale found across South Asia. It is a specific cultivar, often identified locally as Jasminum sambac (known as "Malligae" in Kannada and Tulu), which has adapted uniquely to the laterite soil, humidity, and microclimate of the Ujire region. The term "Exclusive" signals that this flower is not cultivated in vast, industrial greenhouses. Instead, it thrives in small, family-owned farms ( thotas ), where traditional farming methods are preserved. This exclusivity is born of geography; attempts to transplant the Ujire variety to neighboring towns like Moodbidri or Puttur often result in a visible change in petal thickness and a notable dilution of its signature aroma. This public link is valid for 7 days

If you are planning to explore the cultural traditions of coastal Karnataka further, let me know if you would like me to outline a , provide details on local farming techniques , or share the cultural significance of flowers in regional festivals. Share public link

The combination of coastal humidity, laterite soil, and specific local farming techniques gives the Ujire jasmine an incredibly intense, sweet aroma that lingers far longer than other varieties. Can’t copy the link right now

Always check the harvest date (ask the seller) and store in a cool, moist cloth – not directly in the fridge, as condensation can damage buds.