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Avocado Mango Salsa



Avocado Mango Salsa

Refreshing mango and avocado salsa with a little it of tangy from lemon and heat of chillies. You can serve this fruity salsa as an appetizer with chips or as part of the main meal. Serve over some baked fish or meat to make a colorful and filling meal.

Ingredients
Mangoes cubes- 1 large
Avocado cubed-2 medium
Plum tomato diced- 1/2
Onion- 1/2 finely chopped
Green chilly chopped/Jalapeno- 2
Pepper- a pinch
Lemon- 2 tsp juice
Finely chopped cilantro- 1 tsp
salt to taste



In a bowl add all the above ingredients,toss and mix and let it marinate in the refrigerator 30 minutes before serving. Serve with chips or with sea food,meat or tacos.

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Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. Hello Suja, great recipe dear, love it. Please do send your delicious and healthy dish to my "Healthy Me & Healthy Us" event @ my blog (read the rules please)

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  2. Love the addition of mango yummy

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  3. Delicious mango salsa, Adipoli.

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  4. Who can resist to this wonderful and delicious salsa.

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  5. Interesting recipe! Bookmarked to try :)

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  6. Never tasted avacodo this pic is tempting me to buy now

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  7. Super! love the slicing of mango!!

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  8. nice clicks.. delicious and healthy salsa.

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  9. Very nice recipe
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  10. This looks super fresh and colourful

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  11. Tempting salsa with mango flavors,yumm with chips!!

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  12. Colorful salad and delicious salsa!!
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