Traditional Sweet
ABU DHABI: The sweet aroma of ripe mangoes filled the air as diplomats, dignitaries, and fruit lovers from around the world gathered in the UAE capital to celebrate one of Pakistanโs most beloved exports โ the mango. But this wasnโt just a fruit tasting event; it was a powerful display of what officials are calling โmango diplomacyโ โ a creative blend of culture, commerce, and connection.
Organised by the Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi in collaboration with the Overseas Foundation Pakistan, the festival was a vibrant showcase of taste, trade, and tradition.
Attendees were treated to a variety of mango delights, from freshly sliced Sindhri and Chaunsa to mango-flavoured pastries, chutneys, smoothies, and chilled juices. Each bite carried with it the richness of Pakistani soil and the warmth of its people.
Pakistanโs Ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, inaugurated the event alongside UAE dignitary Sheikh Mubarak bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Ambassador Tirmizi described the mango as โPakistanโs ambassador of taste,โ adding, โThis mango is not just a fruit โ itโs part of our soft diplomacy toolkit. It represents generosity, hospitality, and national pride.โ
The event wasnโt just about flavour โ it was about fostering international goodwill. Foreign diplomats, charmed by the mangoesโ richness and variety, offered glowing praise. Finnish Ambassador Tuula Yrjรถlรค expressed delight, noting, โPakistani mangoes are absolutely fabulous. They donโt taste like this in Finland โ the distance changes everything.โ She even admitted to freezing some for year-round enjoyment.
German Consul General Sibylle Pfaff was amazed by the diversity, saying, โIn Germany, you find one or two types. Here, there are at least ten. Itโs a mango festival โ each one sweeter than the last.โ
Romanian diplomat Silviu Jipa, with decades of experience across many countries, declared, โEveryone knows the worldโs best mangoes are from Pakistan. Theyโre a gift โ sweet like your country.โ
Even a Canadian diplomat, wife of a defence attachรฉ, admitted her surprise: โWe had no idea mangoes could be so different. This was like a mango tasting tour. Every one had its own personality.โ
Ali Zeb, Pakistanโs Trade Counsellor in the UAE, highlighted the commercial value behind the celebration. โDespite climate challenges, mango exports to the UAE are expected to reach $25โ30 million this year. But itโs more than business โ itโs about storytelling and building lasting friendships.โ
Children of the Pakistani community danced and mingled with dignitaries, adding color and joy to the festive ambiance. What began as a mango tasting turned into a vibrant cultural and economic showcase โ a “mango movement,” as described by Dr. Farhan of the Overseas Foundation Pakistan.
Through flavour, fragrance, and friendship, the Pakistani Mango Festival offered more than just a taste of fruit โ it offered a taste of Pakistanโs soul. It was a reminder that diplomacy isnโt always written in policy โ sometimes, itโs served on a plate.

