Pak Embassy Hosts Mango Festival in US
- Seattle hosted a mango festival featuring five varieties of Indian mangoes, organized by the Consulate General of India in partnership with APEDA.
- The event was attended by dignitaries including Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown and Senator Manka Dhingra, who enjoyed the distinct flavors of the mangoes.
- In 2024, Indian mango exports to the US grew by 19%, making it a key export market, according to a statement from the Consulate.
- Meetings to explore wider availability of premium Indian mangoes in the US Pacific Northwest regional market were also held during the event.
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Pak embassy hosts mango festival in US
The embassy of Pakistan Thursday hosted its annual Mango Festival, welcoming a large crowd to experience the "king of fruits" at the event that was part of the embassy's public outreach efforts. The gathering included diplomats, US government officials, congressional staff, think-tank members, media representatives, and the Pakistani-American diaspora, according to a press release of the embassy. In his welcoming remarks, Ambassador Rizwan Saeed…

Best of Indian mangoes showcased in Seattle
The event was part of the Consulate’s trade promotion and increased market access initiatives ...
Indias Consulate in Seattle hosts mango tasting event - The Tribune
The event curated a mango tasting experience offering the best of the five distinct varieties, of Indian mangoes, i.e. Dussehri, Chausa, Langra, Mallika and Totapuri for leading importers and select media from Seattle, the Consulate said in a statement.
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Seattle recently hosted 'Flavors of Indian Mangoes', showcasing five mango varieties. The event, a collaboration between the Consulate General of India and APEDA, aimed to boost mango exports. Dignitaries like Nick Brown and Senator Manka Dhingra attended. Discussions focused on expanding the availability of premium Indian mangoes in the Pacific Northwest.
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