Jain stop eating mango
In Jain Dharma, many Jains avoid eating mango, especially in some traditions or during certain vows, because mango is a fruit with many seeds and strong taste, and eating it may involve more harm to life forms during harvesting and preparation.
Also, Jain dietary discipline is guided by ahimsa and by avoiding food that increases attachment, craving, or violence. Some Jains may still eat mango in everyday life, while others avoid it more strictly according to their vows and family tradition.
So, it is not a universal rule for all Jains, but some do stop or limit eating mango for non-violence, restraint, and purity of conduct.
If you want, I can explain this according to Digambar or Shwetambar practice.