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National Mango Day

Celebrated on 07/22/2026

Quick Fact

National Mango Day is celebrated annually on July 22, a date chosen to coincide with the peak of mango season in many parts of the world. Mangoes are known as the 'king of fruits' and are the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. There are over 1,000 varieties of mangoes worldwide, ranging in flavor from sweet to tangy.

Origins and Establishment of National Mango Day

National Mango Day was established in the United States by the National Mango Board, an organization dedicated to promoting the consumption of mangoes. The day was first observed in 2010 as a way to celebrate the fruit's peak season and to encourage people to enjoy mangoes in various forms. The exact date of July 22 was chosen because it falls during the height of mango availability in the Northern Hemisphere.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Mango Day has grown in popularity, with retailers, restaurants, and food bloggers using the occasion to highlight mango-centric recipes and products. Social media campaigns often feature mango-themed content, such as smoothie bowls, salsas, and desserts. In recent years, the celebration has expanded beyond the U.S. to other countries, with mango festivals and tasting events held in tropical regions where mangoes are grown.

Facts & General Observations

  • Mangoes are the most consumed fruit in the world, with over 50 million tons produced annually.
  • India is the largest producer of mangoes, accounting for nearly 40% of global production.
  • A single mango tree can produce up to 1,000 fruits in a single season.

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