Gifting Mangos: The Sweetest Symbol of Love Across Many Cultures
As January winds to a close and we all settle comfortably into the year ahead of us, the world inevitably starts to feel a little more romantic. It’s just about February, the month when love is in the air, and heart-shaped everything is suddenly the centerpiece of every retail display. Between all the roses and chocolates, you might have never considered mangos as a sweet treat for your sweetheart – but this joyful fruit isn’t just a summertime treat; it’s a juicy symbol of love, devotion and passion all over the world.
You Had Me at Mango
In general, mangos are a great option for any kind of occasion deserving of a treat. As a super fruit, mangos have Vitamin C, B6, A, folate and fiber, which are good for immune, heart and gut health. (Trust us, it might not sound romantic, but a healthy gut makes for a happier honey!) Beyond that, though, mangos hold a lot of significance to many different cultures around the world. As we open our hearts and arms to our loved ones this Valentine’s season, let’s dive into the delightful world of mango gifting traditions and discover why, exactly, the mango holds such a special place in the hearts of so many.
Mangos in Cultures Around the World
In many cultures, the mango is a cherished gift given only to those you hold truly dear. From ancient, centuries-old expressions of devotion to cute modern-day gestures of affection, mangos have a rich history of being exchanged as tokens of love and goodwill.
- India: It should be no surprise that in India, the mango isn’t just adored – it’s revered. Mangos are, in fact, the country’s national fruit and millions upon millions are produced there each year. Only about one percent are exported, which means the lucky people living there get to enjoy the fruit of their mango-growing labors in excess. Here, the mango embodies prosperity, happiness and deep affection. During weddings and special occasions, it is traditional to gift a basket of ripe mangos to wish the happy couple a sweet and fruitful marriage. Companies and businesses will often send dozens of mangos to their clients and partners during mango season as a gift. And let’s not forget the legendary tales of lovers exchanging mangos as a way to express their feelings long before heart emojis and vague texts from your situationship were a thing. When showing your adoration is as easy as picking up a mango, there’s really no excuse. If they wanted to, they would!
- The Philippines: Another country that claims mangos as its national fruit, the Philippines has been going steady with this oh-so-joyful fruit for a long time now. There, mangos symbolize prosperity – and more than that, they symbolize the golden, kind hearts of every Filipino. While many varieties grow and thrive there, the Manila mango is most abundant, and its golden color is often associated with wealth and good fortune. The shape of the mango also closely resembles a human heart, so Filipinos often present mangos as a gift to their romantic interests. The sweeter the mango, the deeper one’s affection is meant to be. You know what that means – if you ever receive a perfectly ripe, brilliantly golden mango from a Filipino admirer, take the hint. It just may be love at first bite.
- Thailand: In Thailand, gift-giving is usually related to food in some way. The best way to the heart is through the stomach, right? Thai mangos have an important place in medicine and even in feng shui. Mangos are often used as ingredients in homeopathic remedies for everything from the common cold to chronic health issues, and planting a mango tree on the south side of the house is believed to welcome in good fortune. Between friends, lovers and family, offering a beautifully wrapped mango, especially paired with sticky rice, is a gesture of deep care and appreciation. Some believe that sharing a plate of relationship.
- Latin America: The mango tree is also known to symbolize eternal love and wealth – and who doesn’t want a little of that this Valentine’s Day? We’d take eternal love and wealth over fancy jewelry any day. In countries like Mexico and Colombia, mangos are often gifted during celebrations and anniversaries. As the world’s most joyful fruit, their presence at momentous occasions can only be a plus. The fruit’s vibrant color and luscious taste are seen as a representation of passion and joy, making it a fitting symbol for romantic occasions.
Why Mangos Matter This Valentine’s Day
Understanding the cultural significance of mangos in expressions of love can add a unique twist to your Valentine’s Day celebrations. Instead of the usual bouquet, box of chocolates or those chalky conversation hearts (no hate if you love them!), imagine the delight on your loved one’s face as they receive a beautifully arranged basket of luscious, sun-ripened mangos — each one rich with generations of cultural significance and tradition. More than just a thoughtful gift, these golden treasures symbolize sweetness, prosperity, and a love that stands the test of time. Start a new tradition while honoring the old, and let every bite tell a story of affection and abundance.
Mango Recipes for Valentine’s Day
Turn up the romance with a night inspired by the rich cultural heritage and irresistible sweetness of mangos. Start by setting the scene — dim the lights, scatter some candles or go all in on fairy lights, and create an inviting atmosphere that sets the mood for an unforgettable experience. Don’t forget the music, too! A romantic playlist can elevate any occasion to the next level.
Begin the evening with a refreshing mango salsa, pairing its vibrant flavors with crisp tortilla chips, or an inspired charcuterie board with mango as the star. For the main course, incorporate mangos into a savory glaze or chutney, adding a hint of tropical sweetness to your favorite dish.
Of course, no romantic night is complete without dessert. It can be as simple as fresh mango slices drizzled with honey – maybe with a sprinkle of TajÃn for an unexpected twist. And if you’re feeling like a TV bachelor ready to hand out a rose and declare your love, you can craft a beautiful mango flower using this easy tutorial.
Mangos bring a touch of sweetness and cultural richness that speaks volumes about your thoughtfulness. Go ahead — cue the romantic music, set the scene and let the mangos work their magic for a night that’s equal parts sweet, spicy and straight out of a rom-com.
Think Outside the (Chocolate) Box
This Valentine’s season, embrace the timeless tradition of gifting mangos. Whether you’re drawing inspiration from ancient customs or using mango’s irresistible sweetness to inspire some new traditions, the mango is a meaningful and delicious way to express love. After all, love should be sweet, juicy and a little unexpected – just like mangos. Find where to buy mangos near you, and be sure to check out more recipes for all your V-Day needs this month.
XOXO, mango.