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Apr 13, 2020

[Answer] What is India's national fruit?

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...1. Banana 2. Durian 3. Mango 4. Pomegranate




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Mango - The majority of mangoes sold in the United States come from Central and South America, so some Americans may be surprised to learn that they’re not native to that part of the world. In actuality, they originate from southern Asia, which is where most of the world's mango supply still comes from. In fact, 77% of all mangoes grown for commercial sale come from Asia, but production in Africa, South America, and the United States has increased in recent years as the tropical fruit has grown in popularity throughout Europe and the United States. Several Asian countries recognize mangoes as their national fruit, but Indians are especially prideful of the delectable treat since mangoes originated in and around East India where wild mango forests still exist. First cultivated around 4,000 years ago, they've even been the subject of romantic Indian poetry. Today, lovers of mangoes have created a whole tourism industry around them. People flock to India’s many mango festivals and go mango picking at expansive farms that also offer a range of mango products and activities like boat rides, bird watching, and, instead of hayrides, bullock cart rides.:


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