Pakistani Mango attracts crowds at “Pakistani Mango – A Taste of Pakistan Event” in the Embassy of Pakistan


Tokyo- Pakistani mangoes which enjoy unique position in the global market due to their exquisite taste, distinct flavour and sweetness, pulled  crowds of mango lovers for the Mango Tasting Event at the Embassy of Pakistan in Japan.


As a part of a series of events being organized for celebrating this arrival of King of Fruits- Royale Chaunsa, the Embassy of Pakistan in collaboration with FnF Pakistan organized a "Pakistani Mango –A Taste of Pakistan Event" in the Event Hall of the Embassy of Pakistan. Japanese people belonging to different walks of life including Parliamentarians, diplomats, the media, businessmen and academia enjoyed the event and appreciated the quality and taste of mangoes in terms of its richness and uniqueness. The hall was thematically decorated to display mangoes and present for tasting as the hallmark of the event.  Pakistani cuisine with not only fresh mangoes but also dishes including mango slices, ice creams, salads, sushi, cakes, curries, smoothies and milk shakes, etc.

The Mango Mania 2015 in Japan started with a soft launching at the Maruetsu Lakeside store last week with simultaneous presentation of the Pakistani mangoes at AEON Stores all across Japan followed by the tasting event in the Embassy of Pakistan. Preparations are also on the way for similar events in the Kansai region to strengthen the marketing efforts of the Mission for enhancing mango exports to Japan.

Speaking on the occasion Ambassador Farukh Amil said Pakistan produces a variety of mangoes from May to September. Pakistan has more than 50 varieties of mangoes with different aromas and tastes. Pakistan also produces other world class vegetables, fruits and cereals.  The Ambassador emphasized that whilst the arrival of the Pakistani mango in Japan was a welcome development, its greatest significance was that it highlighted that Pakistan was able to produce, package and present for the arguably sophisticated, high-end market of Japan, the one with the most stringent requirements in the world.  He highlighted the determined efforts of the Commercial Wing of the Embassy to introduce Pakistani products to Japan. He hoped that in future more fruits and vegetables would be imported from Pakistan meeting the highest Japanese quarantine and hygienic standards.

Lt Gen (R) Shafqat Ahmad Managing Director/CEO of FFC, Pakistan thanked the Mission for its untiring efforts towards realizing this goal of marketing Pakistani mangoes to the largest retail chain store in Japan. He informed that with annual production of mangoes exceeding 1.5 million tons and demand growing around the world, the mango growers and the intermediary industries relating to mango has a big potential for growth in Japan, known for its appetite for world class quality fruits and food.