Let yourself be hypnotized by the vibrant colors and flavors of this Easy Fresh Mango Salsa—a fruity delight with a zesty twist that is the perfect companion to your summertime chips and crackers.

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Get ready to summon some summer vibes and lay out some wild flavors for your next meal with our Easy Fresh Mango Salsa. This stuff’s like throwing a mini-party with each bite you take.
If you’re a fan of those staple Tex-Mex salsas or can’t get enough of the peppy Pico de Gallo, then you’ll embrace this Fresh Mango Salsa and its surprising sweet twist. There’s a certain ‘mmmm’ factor when sweet-as-can-be mangoes rub elbows with sharp lime. Add a pop of flavor from red onions and bell peppers and you’ll be taking a hard left from your regular tomato-based salsas, which is never a bad direction to take in my book.
Does Mango Salsa work with my diet?
This Easy Fresh Mango Salsa features juicy mangoes packed with vitamins and fiber, and tasty avocados loaded with heart-loving fats. It’s all fresh, real, and with zero preservatives to worry about. This Mango Salsa works with vegetarian, vegan, paleo, and gluten-free diets. As it is, it’s not a traditional Mediterranean dish, though the avocado, olive oil, and fresh herbs do complement the principles of a Mediterranean diet. To make it keto friendly, drop the mango (high in sugar!) and add an extra avocado.
INGREDIENTS
Ready to get ‘dippy’? Here’s what you’ll need…
- 2 large ripe mangoes
- 1 firm avocado, cut into chunks
- 1 small red onion, finely diced
- 1/2 red bell pepper, finely diced
- fresh cilantro, chopped
- 1 small lime, juiced
- pinch of salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS
Cut
Peel the mango and cut along the seed. Cut the mango into cubes. Repeat with the avocado.
Combine
In a medium bowl, combine the mango, avocado, diced red onions, diced red bell pepper, and cilantro.
Sprinkle
Sprinkle the ingredients with lime juice, salt, and pepper.
Garnish
Garnish with some additional cilantro leaves.
DEVOUR!
Tips & Tricks to Making a Perfect Mango Salsa
- Opt for ripe yet firm mangoes. They should have a fragrant, sweet smell at their stem ends.
- Dice your mango, avocado, red onions, and bell pepper into even pieces to ensure even distribution.
- Don’t skimp on lime juice as it balances the sweetness of mango and keeps the avocado from browning.
- Let the mixed salsa sit for 10 minutes so the flavors can mingle.

FAQs
I like the mango because it has a unique sweet and tangy vibe, but if you want a change, you can try pineapple or peaches instead.
You don’t have to add anything you don’t want to! The avocado gives the salsa a nice buttery texture but if it’s not your thing, just leave it out. Your mango salsa’s still gonna be full of flavor.
Sure, toss in a finely chopped jalapeño or sprinkle in some chili flakes.

Serving Suggestions
This mango salsa goes well with any number of dishes: grilled chicken, fish, shrimp… they all work! If you’re a traditionalist, stick with tortilla chips, tacos and toasty pita bread. And if you’re a minimalist, grab a spoon and call it a salad!
how to prep and store your mango salsa
If need be, make your Mango Salsa a day before you need it. And if you have any leftovers, just pop them in an airtight container and chill it in the fridge. Though, let’s be real, this salsa’s at its prime when it’s fresh. When you eventually reach for it again, give it a good stir and you’re good to go.

Easy Fresh Mango Salsa
Ingredients
- 2 large ripe mangoes
- 1 firm avocado cut into chunks
- 1 small red onion finely diced
- 1/2 red bell pepper finely diced
- fresh cilantro chopped
- 1 small lime juiced
- pinch salt and pepper
Instructions
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Peel the mango and cut along the seed. Cut the mango into cubes. Repeat with the avocado.
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In a medium bowl, combine the mango, avocado, diced red onions, diced red bell pepper, and cilantro.
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Sprinkle the ingredients with lime juice, salt, and pepper.
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Garnish with some additional cilantro leaves.
Notes
- Dice your mango, avocado, red onions, and bell pepper evenly to ensure even distribution.
- Don’t skimp on lime juice as it balances the sweetness of mango and keeps the avocado from browning.
- Let the mixed salsa sit for 10 minutes so the flavors can mingle.
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