This Fresh Mango Juice recipe is quick and effortless. It's ready in just 5 minutes with minimal effort. Simply blend ripe mangoes with honey and water, and enjoy a fresh, naturally sweet tropical drink!

I love making fresh juices at home, especially mango juice when it’s in season. It’s quick, effortless, and always better than the sugar-loaded store-bought versions.
This is the perfect recipe to enjoy mangoes, especially for those who prefer drinking juice over eating the whole fruit(try this mango cucumber salad). Plus, it preserves the mango’s texture, taste, and flavor.
This juice tastes deliciously tropical, with natural sweetness perfect for hot days or backyard grilling parties. With its rich, golden color and incredibly satisfying taste, every sip feels like a treat!
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
⭐️A quick and effortless homemade recipe.
⭐️Enjoy the rich, natural taste and flavors of mangoes.
⭐️A family-friendly drink for any occasion.
Ingredients
- Mango: Choose a mango variety with a soft texture that is good for juicing, such as Atalfo or Kent, as they tend to be sweeter and juicier.
- Honey: Optional. If the mangoes are naturally sweet or you prefer their natural flavor, you don’t need to add any sweetener. However, if they are slightly tangy or not sweet enough, add honey for a well-balanced taste. You can substitute with maple syrup, agave nectar, or simple syrup.
- Water: Mangoes have thick, fibrous flesh, which can result in a smoothie-like consistency when blended. You can add water to thin the consistency and make it lighter, smoother, and more enjoyable to drink. You can substitute this with coconut water, dairy-free milk, or orange juice.
- Garnishing: Serve mango juice by adding fresh mango cubes or mint leaves. For a spicy kick, try dusting Tajin or chili lime seasoning over the glass rim.
How To Make Mango Juice
- Peel the mango, remove the pit by slicing around it, then chop the flesh into small chunks for easy blending.
- Add chopped mango chunks and ½ cup of water to the blender jar.
- Blend until the mixture turns smooth and creamy.
- Next, stir in honey and cold water, if needed.
- And blend again to combine everything.
- Once ready, pour the juice into glasses over ice cubes for a refreshing chill.
- Garnish with a mango slice or fresh mint leaves, and enjoy your delicious homemade mango juice!
Pro Tips For Best Results
If you prefer a smoother texture, strain the juice through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any fibers.
The Leftovers
Use the leftover mango juice to make a smoothie, a salad dressing, or sauce base(try this spicy mango sauce). You can also mix with lemonade or sparkling water.
This mango juice is best enjoyed as fresh. However, it can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one day;or frozen for up to three months.
To use frozen juice, thaw it in the refrigerator overnight—no reheating is necessary. Serve it chilled for the best taste.
FAQ
I wouldn’t recommend it. Mango skin is thicker and bitter. For the best taste, always peel before juicing!
Yes, you can use frozen mangoes. You can blend them directly from frozen if you have a heavy-duty blender. Adding water or milk can help improve the consistency.
The best mangoes for juice are ripe, sweet varieties like Haden, Ataulfo, or Kent. Other mango varieties also work well, but make sure they are ripe and soft for the best flavor and texture.
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Fresh Mango Juice recipe
Ingredients
- 2 mangoes ripe/peeled and chopped
- ½ to 1 cup water cold /adjust as needed
- 1 to 2 tablespoons honey adjust based on sweetness
- Ice cubes as needed
Instructions
- Peel the mango, remove the pit, and chop it into small chunks.
- Add mango chunks and ½ cup of water to a blender and blend until smooth.
- Stir in honey and more water if needed to adjust the taste and texture, then blend again.
- Pour into glasses over ice cubes.
- Garnish with a mango slice or fresh mint leaves and serve chilled.
Notes
- Blend ripe, sweet mangoes like Ataulfo or Kent with water and honey (if needed) for a naturally sweet, refreshing juice.
- Strain the juice through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any fibers for a smoother texture.
- Add coconut water, orange juice, or a sprinkle of Tajin for a spicy kick to enhance the flavor.
- It is best enjoyed fresh, but it can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one day or frozen for up to three months.
- To use frozen juice, thaw in the refrigerator overnight—no reheating is needed. Serve chilled for the best taste.
Matt Smith says
I usually don't try recipes from the internet, but I must say this one actually turned out to be great! My friends loved it because it had a tangy yet sweet character to it. Thanks for the recipe and keep posting more like these! Good Luck!
Sujatha Muralidhar says
Thank you so much, Matt Smoth! Your feedback means a lot, and I'll definitely accept your suggestions. Stay tuned for more delicious recipes!
Debra Daniel says
Hey,
First of all Thanks to you for amazing article about mango juice recipe !
I've never made mango juice at home We always purchased box juices from market never made like this at home honestly Its my First time,
Let see what can be the output, Can you please tell me that Is it possible to use persian saffron with this juice or not ? I have persian saffron
Yesterday I bought it in cheap and good saffron price then market price, So I'm looking to use it with
this recipe If you give me approval so
I will be waiting for your reply !
Thanks
Sujatha Muralidhar says
Hi Debra, Glad you liked this Mango juice. Saffron does blends well with any dish and same as here. You may use saffron for garnishing.