
you’re looking for a fresh, colorful way to brighten up your meals, this Peach Mango Salsa is about to become your new go-to.
Sweet peaches, juicy mango, a little heat, and a burst of lime come together in a salsa that’s light, vibrant, and incredibly versatile.
This Peach Mango Salsa is fresh, vibrant, and incredibly versatile—one of those recipes that fits seamlessly into everything from casual snacking to weeknight dinners.

Wild Salmon with Peach Mango Salsa
It’s especially delicious paired with Wild Salmon with Peach Mango Salsa, where the sweet fruit balances beautifully with rich, flaky fish.
You can also use it as a taco topper—try it with Tacos al Pastor for a sweet-and-savory contrast that really pops.

Tacos al Pastor
Best of all, this homemade version tastes so much better than anything you’ll find in a jar. It’s fresh, fast to make, and full of real flavor—no preservatives required.
Why You’ll Love This Peach Mango Salsa
This Peach Mango Salsa checks all the boxes:
- Fresh, bright, and naturally sweet
- Quick and easy—ready in about 15 minutes
- Perfect for summer meals and entertaining
- Delicious with chips, seafood, chicken, and tacos
If you enjoy fruit-forward dishes, this salsa fits right in alongside recipes like Apple Mango & Radish Salad, where sweet and crisp ingredients shine together.

Apple Mango & Radish Salad
And if peaches are one of your favorite seasonal ingredients, you’ll also love exploring more ideas in Cooking With Peaches.
Ingredients
2 medium peaches, peeled, pit removed, chopped
1 large mango, peeled, pit removed, chopped
½ cup green onions, diced (about 3 scallions)
½ red bell pepper, seeds and vain
removed, diced
1 Serrano pepper, seeded and vain removed, minced
½ cup cilantro, chopped
½ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon lime juice
How to Make Peach Mango Salsa
Add the peaches, mango, green onions, red bell pepper, serrano pepper, and cilantro to a medium mixing bowl. Gently toss everything together until evenly mixed.
Sprinkle in the salt and sugar, then drizzle the lime juice over the top. Stir until all the ingredients are well combined.
Let the salsa sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes so the flavors can meld together. You can also refrigerate it until you’re ready to serve.
That’s it—simple, fresh, and full of flavor.

Serving Ideas
This Peach Mango Salsa is incredibly flexible. Try it:
- Serve with tortilla chips as a fresh, crowd-pleasing appetizer
- Spoon over grilled chicken or shrimp for a sweet, flavorful contrast
- Serve alongside summer salads or grain bowls for added texture
Storage Tips
Store your Peach Mango Salsa in a mason jar or airtight container in the refrigerator. Unlike pantry-stable foods, fresh salsas should always be kept chilled—see Foods That Don’t Need Refrigeration: A Complete Guide for comparison.
The salsa will stay fresh for 4–5 days, making it great for meal prep or leftovers.
Final Thoughts
This Peach Mango Salsa is proof that simple ingredients can deliver big flavor.

Whether you’re hosting friends, cooking a weeknight dinner, or just craving something fresh and summery, this recipe fits right in. For more seasonal inspiration, see our guide Summer Food: Fresh Recipes & Ideas.

Summer Food: Fresh Recipes & Ideas
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Ohh that sound delicious! I like the fact that it keeps in the fridge a while and you can freeze it.
I just made guacamole last night. I had not made it for some time. It was a great treat. I am going to try this.
Honey
Please do Honey, and I hope your palate enjoys it.
Thanks for stopping by and for your great comment.
Regards,
Randy
Reblogged this on The ObamaCrat™.
I’m printing this one for Aaron to prepare! “)
Let me know how it turns out Roger. Let him know you can use fresh frozen peaches if there not in fresh at the market yet.
Mangos are around till October.
Thanks for stopping.
Regards,
Randy
One of my favorite toppings for grilled meats. And the season is just beginning. I like that you added peaches so I am going to try your recipe next time.
Great Jovina!! I am excited I posted one of my recipes that you will try.
I used fresh frozen peaches in this one. I use fresh ones when available.
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment Jovina.
Regards,
Randy