From 25g to 4kg, Delhi's 35th Mango Festival at Dilli Haat is drawing locals and foreign tourists to explore mango varieties from across India this weekend. Delhi's 35th Mango Festival at Dilli Haat, Janakpuri, is drawing locals and foreign tourists alike, all eager to discover over 1,300 mango varieties from across India. While some visitors say they've spent half the day exploring the endless display and tasting unique varieties, foreign tourists admit they're amazed by the sheer diversity of India's favourite fruit. Adding to the experience, mango growers are on hand to share fascinating stories, tasting tips and insights into the many rare varieties on display.Delhi’s 35th Mango Festival is happening at Dilli Haat in Janakpuri between July 3 to July 5. (Photos: Anurag Mehra/HT)Tiny as grapes or as large as papayas, the festival celebrates rare mango varieties such as Husnara, Ratol, Ramkela, Kesar, Mallika, Amrapali, Litchi, Fazli and Hathi JhoolAnjali Rawat and her friend Krishna Sharma were at the fest scouting the many different varieties of mangoes.“We’re huge mango lovers, so we’ve happily spent almost half our day at the festival. Every stall has something new to discover, and the sellers have been so sweet, insisting that we taste different varieties before buying them. We’ve picked up a mix of mangoes; some we’ll eat just as they are, while others are perfect for milkshakes, cheesecakes and other desserts.”