Fresh mango salsa is one of those recipes that just screams summer. It's fresh and fruity, packed with colour, and honestly one of the easiest things you can throw together. This easy mango salsa is perfect for BBQs, brilliant with chicken and fish, and an absolute game‑changer for fish tacos. With simple ingredients and a flavour that feels like sunshine in a bowl, this healthy homemade mango salsa is a basic recipe you'll make on repeat all summer long - ready in minutes and perfect every time.

In our house, this fresh mango salsa is more than just a recipe - it's one of my secret weapons for getting the kids excited about fruit. There's something about the bright colours and sweet, juicy mango that pulls them straight in, and before I know it, they're happily scooping it up with tortilla chips. We make it all summer long, usually while the BBQ is warming up and everyone's buzzing around the garden.
It's also the perfect sidekick to some of our family favourites. I serve it with my jerk salmon and rice and peas, and it brings the whole plate to life - that mix of heat, sweetness and freshness is unbeatable. And when the BBQ is fired up, this salsa goes with absolutely everything: chicken, fish, grilled meats… you name it. It's simple, healthy, and ready in minutes, which is exactly what busy family cooking should feel like.
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Ingredients and substitutions

See recipe card for full ingredient list with quantities.
- Mango – The star of the show. Go for ripe but firm mango so it holds its shape. If mangoes are out of season, frozen mango (defrosted and patted dry) works surprisingly well.
- Red Pepper – Adds crunch and sweetness. Yellow or orange peppers work just as well if that's what the kids grab from the fridge.
- Cucumber – Keeps everything fresh and juicy. You can peel it if your little ones aren't fans of the skin.
- Red Onion – Gives a sharp bite that balances the sweetness. Swap for spring onions if you want something milder.
- Lime – Fresh lime juice is essential – it brightens everything. Lemon works in a pinch, but lime is the real magic here.
- Coriander – Classic in mango salsa. If coriander isn't popular in your house (kids can be brutally honest), swap for parsley or leave it out.
- Mint – Adds a cool, refreshing lift. It's optional, but my lot love it – it makes the salsa taste even more summery.
- Chilli (optional) – A little heat goes a long way. Add as much or as little as your family can handle. Sometimes I leave it out completely and let the grown‑ups add chilli flakes to their own plates.
How do I make fresh mango salsa?
1: Dice the mango into small, even cubes and add them to a mixing bowl.

2: Finely dice the red onion and toss it in with the mango.

3: Chop the cucumber into neat, even pieces and add to the bowl

4: Dice the red pepper the same size as the cucumber and mix it through.

5: Finely chop the chilli, removing the seeds if you prefer it milder, and add it in.

6: Season with a pinch of salt and squeeze in the juice of 2 limes.

7: Stir through the chopped coriander and mint until everything is evenly combined.

8: Taste and adjust with extra lime or salt if needed, then serve fresh.


Serving suggestions
This fresh mango salsa is one of those sides that just works with everything. In our house the kids love scooping it up with tortilla chips, and it's a brilliant way to get them excited about fruit without any persuasion.
- Fish tacos – The sweetness of the mango with crispy fish is unbeatable – it's basically sunshine wrapped in a tortilla.
- Jerk salmon & rice and peas – This is a regular combo in our kitchen. The cool, fruity salsa balances the heat of the jerk perfectly.
- BBQ chicken or grilled meats – When the BBQ is fired up, this salsa goes on the table every time. It brightens up anything smoky or spicy.
- With nachos or tortilla chips – A simple, kid‑approved snack that disappears in minutes.
- On salads or grain bowls – Adds colour, freshness and a burst of flavour to even the simplest bowl.
- As a topping for grilled fish – Light, fresh and perfect for warm evenings in the garden.

Variations
Storage and freezing
Storing:
Fresh mango salsa keeps really well in the fridge. Pop it into an airtight container and it will stay bright, juicy and delicious for up to 2 days. The flavours actually get even better after a little time to mingle. Just give it a quick stir before serving.
In our house, it rarely lasts that long!
Freezing:
Because this salsa is all about that fresh and fruity crunch, it's not ideal for freezing. Mango and cucumber tend to go soft once defrosted, and you lose that lovely texture that makes it perfect for BBQs, fish tacos and grilled meats.
Make Ahead Tip:
You can chop everything (except the herbs) a few hours in advance and keep it chilled. Add the lime, coriander and mint just before serving to keep it vibrant and fresh.

- Chop everything the same size – Little cubes mean every bite is balanced – and it's easier for the kids to scoop up with chips.
- Use ripe but firm mango – If it's too soft, it turns mushy. If it's just right, you get that perfect fresh-and-fruity bite.
- Add the lime last – keeps everything bright and stops the mango from going soft too quickly.
- Go easy on the chilli (or skip it) – I usually leave the heat out when the kids are around and let the grown‑ups add their own spice.
- Make it just before serving – This salsa is at its best when it's super fresh – especially for BBQs or fish tacos in the garden
FAQ
Can I make this mango salsa ahead of time?
Yes – it actually gets even better after an hour in the fridge as the flavours mingle. Just add the herbs and lime closer to serving to keep everything bright and fresh.
How long does fresh mango salsa last?
Salsa keeps well for up to 2 days in an airtight container in the fridge. In our house, it rarely survives the afternoon because the kids keep "checking if it still tastes good".
Can I use frozen mango?
Absolutely. Just defrost it fully and pat it dry. It's a great option when fresh mango isn't in season and still gives you that fresh and fruity flavour
Is this mango salsa spicy?
Only if you want it to be. The chilli is completely optional. I usually leave it out for the kids and let the grown‑ups add their own heat.
What goes well with mango salsa?
Pretty much everything. It's perfect for BBQs, amazing with chicken and fish, and a must‑have topping for fish tacos. We also love it with my jerk salmon and rice and peas – the combo is unreal.
What herbs go well with mango salsa?
Mango salsa is incredibly flexible, and a few fresh herbs can completely change the vibe. Coriander is the classic choice – it gives that bright, zesty flavour you expect in a fresh and fruity salsa. If coriander isn't a hit with the kids (or the grown‑ups), mint is a brilliant alternative. It makes the salsa taste even fresher and is perfect for summer BBQs and fish tacos. You can also use parsley for a milder, family‑friendly option that still keeps everything vibrant.
Is mango okay for losing weight?
Mango can absolutely be part of a healthy diet when you're trying to lose weight. It's naturally sweet, full of vitamins and fibre, and a great way to satisfy a sweet craving without reaching for processed snacks. Like any fruit, it's all about balance and portion size, but using mango in a fresh and fruity salsa is a brilliant way to enjoy it. Plus, pairing it with lean proteins like fish, chicken, or even your jerk salmon keeps meals light, fresh and satisfying.
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Fresh mango salsa
Ingredients
- 1 mango
- ⅓ cucumber
- 1 red onion
- 2 limes
- handfull Coriander
- 10 Mint leaves
- 1 red pepper
- 1 chilli
- pinch salt
Instructions
- Dice the mango into small, even cubes and add them to a mixing bowl.
- Finely dice the red onion and toss it in with the mango.
- Chop the cucumber into neat, even pieces and add to the bowl.
- Dice the red pepper the same size as the cucumber and mix it through.
- Finely chop the chilli, removing the seeds if you prefer it milder, and add it in. This step is optional. If my 5 year old is eating this I usually leave out the chilli.
- Season with a pinch of salt and squeeze in the juice of 2 limes.
- Stir through the chopped coriander and mint until everything is evenly combined.
- Taste and adjust with extra lime or salt if needed, then serve fresh.
Notes
- Keep it fresh – This fresh mango salsa tastes best made on the day. The lime juice keeps everything bright and zesty.
- Perfect for BBQs – Serve with grilled chicken, fish, or piled onto fish tacos for an easy summer win.
- Simple ingredients, big flavour – Because everything is diced evenly, every bite gets that fruity‑zesty balance.
- Make it your way – Add more chilli for heat or extra lime for a sharper, fresh and fruity finish.
- Summer staple – This healthy mango salsa recipe is light, refreshing, and ready in minutes – ideal for warm days and quick dinners.
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