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Green mango juice

Beverage+ Vegetable / fruit recipe by Connie Veneracion | Last updated: 07.01.2026
Made with pureed unripe tart mangoes, sugar and ice, sweet-tangy green mango juice is a popular summer drink in tropical Asia that's so easy to make at home.
Green mango juice

Cook’s notes

Unlike ripe mangoes, the flesh of unripe ones isn’t soft enough to scoop to separate from the skin. To prep the green mangoes, we use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin. That’s to ensure that very little flesh gets discarded.
Peeling green mango
Then, the flesh is cut with a small knife. As another assurance that we get as much of the flesh as we can, we cut around the center stone.
Cutting green mango
With the fruit flesh ready for pureeing, the remaining issue is how much sugar to add to make a sweetish drink that is still pleasantly tart. How much sugar you need to create a good balance with the tartness of unripe mango depends on how unripe the fruit is.
Very unripe mango, with flesh the shade of the lightest green, is more tart than one that has started to soften and turn yellow-green. At the same time, because you need to add water to the shaved green mangoes to process them into a puree in the blender, the tartness will be diluted too by the amount of water you use.
So, my suggestion is that you add a minimal amount of sugar when you start processing. Add more only as needed.

Green mango juice

Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 0 minutes mins
Total: 10 minutes mins
Servings: 4 glasses
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Asian
Label: Made with mango
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Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients

  • 4 green mangoes peeled and stones discarded
  • sugar
  • ice

Instructions

  1. Cut the mango flesh into small pieces to give the blender an easier time to puree it.
  2. Dump the cut mangoes into the blender. Add two tablespoons of sugar. Pour in a cup of water.
  3. Pulse the blender a few times to start the pureeing process. If the motor gets stuck, add a little more water, no more than two tablespoons at a time. Turn up the speed and process the mangoes until the mixture is smooth.
  4. Taste the green mango juice. Add more sugar if it is too tart. Pulse a few times to blend in any sugar added. Repeat until you get the desired sweet-tangy balance.
  5. Drop ice cubes into flour glasses.
  6. Pour the green mango juice into the glasses and serve immediately.
    Green mango juice
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