Mangoes come in over 1,000 different varieties worldwide.
Mango trees can reach towering heights of up to 100 feet, making them among the tallest fruit trees globally.
They are celebrated in various regions where mangoes are grown, to honour this delectable fruit.
Mango leaves play a role in the silk industry, often used as food for silkworms, resulting in silk with a golden tint.
Mango leaves are utilised in ceremonies such as weddings and festivals, symbolising prosperity and good fortune.
It dates back 5,000 years in India, with spread to South Asia occurring between the 4th and 5th centuries BC.
Mangoes hold the status of national fruit in India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines.