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Provincial fruits of Pakistan

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The Mango (Mangifera indica), Pakistan's National Summer fruit.
The Guava (Psidium guajava), Pakistan's National Winter fruit.

Pakistani Provincial fruits are Fruits of Pakistan that have gained the status as subnational fruits symbol that represent Pakistan and describe Pakistani biodiversity, and are a Union of 7 federative units, including one federal territory (Federal Capital Territory). Each of these Pakistani units has designated an unofficial provincial/territorial fruit, which are listed below respectively.

National Fruits[edit]

The National Fruit of Pakistan is the Mango/Aamb (Mangifera indica), and the Guava/Amrood (Psidium guajava), is also the National Secondary fruit of Pakistan respectively.[1] A National fruit is more than just a Symbol. It represents the essence of a country’s culture, heritage, and natural resources. It serves as a unifying factor and promotes national pride. National fruits often become a source of economic opportunity, attracting tourists and generating income through exports. Moreover, the designation of a national fruit can help raise awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity and supporting local agriculture.

Subnational fruits[edit]

Province Image Local name Scientific name
Islamabad Capital Territory
Anaar Punica granatum
Balochistan
Peach
Peach
Aroo Prunus persica
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Plum
Plum
Albahkhara Prunus domestica
The Punjab
Orange
Orange
Malta Citrus aurantium
Sindh
Watermelon
Watermelon
Tarbooz Citrullus lanatus[2]
Gilgit–Baltistan
Apricot
Apricot
Khubani Prunus armeniaca
Azad Kashmir
Kashmiri Apple
Kashmiri Apple
Kashmiri Desi Saeib Malus pumila

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "National Symbols of Pakistan". Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2013-08-23. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Our Sindhi Symbols Pakistan". Amar Guriro. Retrieved 2011-12-14.

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