DUBAI: The vibrant and aromatic Pakistan Mango Festival kicked off in Dubai, drawing a diverse crowd of diplomats, business leaders, and mango enthusiasts from around the world.
The festival was organised by the Pakistan Consulate Dubai in collaboration with the Pakistan Business Council Dubai and the Pakistan Association Dubai.
The event has garnered participation from European, British, Turkish, and Arab diplomats, reflecting the global appreciation for Pakistani mangoes. The festival showcases a stunning variety of mangoes, each with its unique flavour profile, offering visitors a delightful experience of the king of fruits. The festival will run until July 6.
Beyond the fresh fruit, the festival also features an array of mango-based dishes. From traditional desserts to innovative culinary creations, these dishes highlight the versatility and rich taste of Pakistani mangoes.
The Pakistan Consul General to Dubai, Hussain Muhammad, highlighted the importance of a mango festival in strengthening diplomatic relations.
He emphasized that Pakistani mangoes are a way to connect with diplomats from other countries and praised their unique sweetness.
The Pakistan Mango Festival in Dubai celebrates the country’s agricultural heritage. It also promotes cultural exchange and international camaraderie. Visitors can enjoy delicious mangoes while experiencing the unifying power of food.
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