Google shares doodle featuring Pakistani Mangoes

Ayesha Anwar
By Ayesha Anwar
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World renowned popular search engine replaces doodle with mangoes-inspired truck art for Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day.

A doodle which spells out its name in Google’s iconic colors and it may also be considered the company’s logo. Google is also celebrating Pakistanis’ 77th Independence Day by introducing a new doodle inspired by mangoes, the country’s national fruit and Pakistan’s famous truck art.

Google’s message reads, “This Doodle celebrates Pakistan’s Independence Day. On this day in 1947, the country gained its freedom and sovereignty after centuries of foreign rule.

Pakistan’s national fruit is featured in today’s artwork! Mangoes have been ingrained in the nation’s culture since ancient times, and ones that grow in Pakistan are known for their amazing flavor and texture.

They symbolize affection, generosity, and prosperity, and are exchanged between friends and family as gifts. These sweet and soft fruits are also used in several refreshing dishes and beverages across the country. Have a mango-nificent Independence Day, Pakistan!”

However, why the doodle of mangoes?  That’s because Pakistan stands out as a producer of extraordinary quality mangoes among all the mango producers.

Pakistani grown Mangoes are popular around the world for their vivid color, mouthwatering fragrance, and explosion of juicy sweetness. The creative doodle heightens spirit of celebration and Pakistanis, all around the world are fostering a sense of national pride and unity among themselves after the recognition of Pakistan’s Independence Day.

On the new webpage, users may find a different doodle on the top-left corner of the page, in which a Pakistani flag replaces the double “O”s in “Google”.

 

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