Mango
Mango or Pauh is a genus of tropical Mangifera in the Anacardiaceae family. No one knows exactly where it originally was, but most people believe that this tree comes from the continent of South and Southeast Asia, including East India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh, after the fossil records that existed from 25 to 30 million years ago found there. There are two mango breeds, one from India, and another from the Philippines and Southeast Asia: ▪ The Indian descent trees do not tolerate moisture, and have fresh red plants that can not withstand mildew. These trees produce reddish-colored monoembrian fruits that have a common form. ▪ Southeast Asian desiccant trees can withstand humidity, and have fresh or pale green plants that can withstand the helm. The polymorphisms are pale green and have long kidney form. References to mangoes as "gods of goddess" can be found in the Hindu Vedic scriptures.