In Indiana, and probably some nearby areas of the US, a mango is a vegetable that would be called a green bell pepper in many other areas of the world.

This is not to say that Hoosiers are unaware of the other meaning -- a sweet, sticky, exotic fruit -- but only that if someone says "mango" in Indiana, they are probably thinking of the vegetable.

I would love to add some information about how this came to be. Please /msg me and give me a few hints, Hoosiers!