This Habanero and Mango salsa is a fresh and spicy twist on a simple pico de gallo. It’s made using fresh mango, habanero, tomatoes, onion and cilantro to make a sweet and spicy salsa that is perfect on fish tacos or with chips.
I love traditional tomato and pepper salsa but sometimes it’s nice to change it up and make this bright, colorful and fruity salsa. It’s a nice salsa to serve as an appetizer with chips, crackers and cheese too since it pairs well with all of them and looks great too.
By just dicing up a few ingredients you can have this special salsa ready for guests in only a few minutes!

Why You’ll Love This Habanero and Mango Salsa
Sweet and Spicy
The juicy sweetness of mango balances the bold heat of habanero peppers.
Fresh and Flavorful
It uses fresh, uncooked ingredients so it’s bursting with that bright summer flavor.
Easy to Make
No cooking required. Just chop, mix, and serve.
Perfect for Entertaining
The bright colors of orange, red, purple and green make for a colorful presentation. It looks great on tables for parties, barbecues, or family gatherings.
Versatile
Serve it with chips, tacos, grilled chicken, fish, or pork.
About This Recipe
While many traditional Mexican salsas are made with tomatoes, chiles, and roasted ingredients, fruit-based salsas are a fun alternative when in season.
This salsa de mango y habanero combines fresh mango with tomatoes, red onion, cilantro, and habanero pepper for a balance of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors.
One of the best things about this habanero mango salsa recipe is that the ingredients are left fresh. There is no roasting or cooking involved, allowing the natural flavors to shine.
After a few minutes of resting, the juices from the tomatoes and mango combine with the salt to create a light dressing that brings everything together beautifully.

Ingredient Notes
This mango salsa recipe uses simple ingredients, so choosing quality produce makes a big difference.
Mango
Look for a ripe mango that gives slightly when gently squeezed. A ripe mango will provide sweetness that balances the heat of the habanero. If you enjoy green mangoes, you can experiment with this flavor too!
Roma Tomatoes
Roma tomatoes work well because they are firm and contain less water than other varieties, but use whatever variety is available to you.
Habanero Pepper
Habaneros bring bold heat and a distinctive fruity flavor.
If you’re sensitive to spice, start with less and add more to taste. And wear gloves when chopping!
Red Onion
Red onion adds color, crunch, and a mild sharpness that complements the sweetness of the mango.
Cilantro
Fresh cilantro adds brightness and ties all of the flavors together. If you’re a cilantro hater, just leave. JK, just leave it out 🙂
Salt
A small amount of salt brings out all of the flavors and helps them meld together.
Ingredients
- 1/2 large mango
- 2 Roma tomatoes
- 1 habanero pepper
- 1/4 red onion
- 2 tablespoons cilantro
- 1 teaspoon salt

How to Make Habanero and Mango Salsa
Step 1: Prepare the Mango
Carefully peel and dice the mango into small cubes, about the size of peas. Use a sharp knife and gentle hands so the mango doesn’t get smashed.

Step 2: Dice the Vegetables
Finely dice the Roma tomatoes and red onion. Try to keep the pieces really small so that the salsa has a fine texture.

Step 3: Prepare the Habanero
Because habanero peppers are very spicy, you may want to wear gloves while handling them. This prevents the oils of the peppers burning your skin or transferring to you eyes accidentally.
Open the pepper and remove the seeds and pith, similar to preparing a bell pepper. Slice the habanero lengthwise into thin strips and then chop finely across the strips.
Step 4: Chop the Cilantro
Finely chop the cilantro.

Step 5: Mix Everything Together
Place the mango, tomatoes, onion, habanero, cilantro, and salt in a bowl.
Gently toss until everything is evenly combined.
Step 6: Allow the Flavors to Meld & Serve
Let the salsa rest for at least 10 minutes before serving.
This allows the flavors to blend together and improves the overall taste.

Tips for Success
Use Ripe Mango
A perfectly ripe mango makes all the difference.
Wear Gloves
Habaneros can leave oils on your skin that may cause irritation. Gloves make preparation much easier.
Dice Everything Small
Smaller pieces ensure you get a little bit of every ingredient in each bite and makes it a more delicate salsa overall.
Let It Rest
Don’t skip the resting time. Even 10 minutes helps the flavors come together beautifully.
Variations and Substitutions
Make It Milder
For less heat, substitute the habanero for a jalapeño pepper.
Add Lime Juice
A squeeze of fresh lime juice adds extra brightness and acidity.
Add Avocado
Diced avocado creates a creamy texture and helps balance the spice.
Try Pineapple
Substitute pineapple for some or all of the mango for another variation.

What to Serve with Habanero and Mango Salsa
This salsa pairs well with tortilla chips, grilled fish, shrimp tacos, chicken, pork, and carne asada.
If you enjoy homemade salsa, try some of our other favorites:
Making several salsas at once is one of my favorite ways to create a simple appetizer spread for family get togethers.
Storage Instructions
Store leftover salsa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
The flavors continue to develop as it sits, although the tomatoes and mango may release additional liquid over time.
Just stir before serving.

Fresh, Fruity and Firey
The sweetness of ripe mango, the freshness of tomatoes and cilantro, and the bold heat of habanero peppers come together in a salsa that’s refreshing, and hard to stop eating.
Whether you’re serving it at a summer barbecue, taco night, family gathering, or simply enjoying it with a bag of tortilla chips, this mango salsa recipe will add something special to the table.
If you try this salsa de mango y habanero, I’d love to hear what you think. Leave a comment below and let me know how you served it.
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Habanero and Mango Salsa
Ingredients
- 1/2 large mango
- 2 Roma tomatoes
- 1 habanero pepper
- 1/4 red onion
- 2 tablespoons cilantro
- 1 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Peel and dice the mango into small cubes, about the size of peas. Finely dice the Roma tomatoes and red onion and cilantro.
- Open the habanero pepper and remove the seeds and pith. Slice the habanero lengthwise into thin strips and then chop finely across the strips. You may want to wear glove during this step.
- Place the mango, tomatoes, onion, habanero, cilantro, and salt in a bowl and gently toss until evenly combined.
- Let the salsa rest for at least 10 minutes before serving.

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