This Thai green mango salad is a fresh, crunchy, plant-based take on a classic Thai recipe, made with sour green mango, lime, chili, garlic, soy sauce, and peanuts. Developed in our Holistic Chef Academy studio in Phuket, this vibrant salad celebrates mango season in Thailand with the perfect balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors.

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- A Classic Taste of Mango Season in Thailand
- What Is Thai Green Mango Salad?
- Why You'll Love This Thai Green Mango Salad
- Choosing Green Mangoes
- Thai Green Mango Salad Ingredients
- Equipment You Will Need
- How to Make Thai Green Mango Salad
- What to Serve With Thai Green Mango Salad
- Thai Green Mango Salad FAQs
- Celebrating Mango Season
- More Recipes To Try
- 📋 Recipe
A Classic Taste of Mango Season in Thailand
Thai green mango salad carries so much nostalgia for many Thai people. It is one of those simple, punchy, refreshing dishes that reminds us of growing up in Thailand, especially when mango season comes around each year.
During mango season, sour green mangoes are something many of us look forward to. Before they even become a salad, they are already loved as a classic Thai snack - sliced fresh and dipped into a mixture of chili and sugar. That sharp sour crunch with the sweet and spicy dip is a familiar childhood memory for many Thai people.
Here in Thailand, mango season also arrives around the rainy season, when the air feels fresh, the trees are full, and green mangoes are easy to find in local markets. This salad brings all of that feeling together: the sourness of green mango, the heat of chili, the freshness of lime, and the crunch of vegetables and peanuts.
At Holistic Chef Academy, we developed this recipe in our studio here in Phuket as a plant-based version of a classic Thai green mango salad. Traditionally, Thai salads often use fish sauce, but in this recipe, we removed the fish sauce and used soy sauce instead. It keeps the beautiful salty depth while making the salad fully plant-based.
The result is fresh, crunchy, spicy, sour, lightly sweet, and very delicious - a true taste of Thailand in one bowl.

What Is Thai Green Mango Salad?
Thai green mango salad is a fresh Thai salad made with shredded under-ripe mango, vegetables, chili, lime, garlic, and a sweet-salty dressing.
The flavor is all about balance. A good Thai green mango salad should be sour, salty, sweet, spicy, and refreshing. The mango gives the salad its crisp texture and bright sourness, while the dressing brings everything together.
This Holistic Chef Academy version is plant-based, using soy sauce instead of fish sauce. It is quick to prepare, naturally colorful, and ready in around 15 minutes.

Why You'll Love This Thai Green Mango Salad
- This salad is fresh, vibrant, and full of classic Thai flavor. It is perfect for mango season and works beautifully as a light lunch, appetizer, or side dish.
- It is also plant-based, fish sauce-free, fresh and crunchy, sweet, sour, salty, and spicy. This salad is quick to prepare, beautiful for serving, and easy to adjust to your taste.

Choosing Green Mangoes
In Thailand, mangoes are enjoyed at every stage of ripeness, from firm and sour to soft and sweet. For this Thai green mango salad, choose a firm, under-ripe mango with a crisp texture and a bright sour flavor. Thai green mango varieties are known for their crunchy texture and sweet-tart taste, making them perfect for fresh salads and classic Thai snacks. For more insight into Thai mango varieties, you can read this helpful guide from the Michelin Guide Thailand.

Thai Green Mango Salad Ingredients
This recipe uses simple Thai ingredients to create a fresh, bold, and refreshing salad.
- Green mango: The heart of the salad, bringing a crisp texture and naturally sour flavor. (If green mangoes are unavailable, you can try using any unripe mango - flavors will vary according to varieties)
- Carrot: Adds sweetness, color, and extra crunch.
- Green beans: Bring freshness and texture to the salad.
- Spring onions: Add a light onion flavor and freshness.
- Soy sauce: Replaces fish sauce to keep the recipe plant-based while adding salty depth.
- Lime juice: Adds brightness and acidity.
- Brown sugar: Balances the sourness of the mango and the heat from the chili.
- Chili flakes: Adds gentle heat, depending on your spice preference.
- Garlic: Gives the dressing a bold Thai-style flavor.
- Peanuts: Add crunch and richness.
- Edible flowers: Optional, but beautiful for garnish and presentation.

Equipment You Will Need
To make this vegan mango salad, you will need weighing scales, a chopping board, a chef's knife, a peeler, a Thai vegetable peeler, mandoline, or julienne peeler, a spoon, a mixing bowl, a serving bowl, and a small blender or mortar and pestle.

How to Make Thai Green Mango Salad
We have included step-by-step photos below to guide you through the process of making this Thai green mango salad. The photos will show how to prepare the green mango and vegetables, how to make the plant-based Thai-style dressing, and how to toss everything together for the best texture and flavor.
This salad is very quick to make, but the visual steps are helpful because the cutting, shredding, and dressing balance is what makes the final dish fresh, crunchy, and delicious.
Assemble All Ingredients
Gather all your ingredients and equipment before you begin, then wash the mango, vegetables, herbs, and garnishes well. Set up your chopping board, knife, peeler, and mixing bowl so everything is ready for preparing the salad step by step.
Prepare the vegetables





water for 2-3 minutes.





To Make The Dressing


mortar and pestle and crush (Thai style).
To Mix And Serve






What to Serve With Thai Green Mango Salad
Thai mango salad is best served as part of a shared Thai meal, alongside rice, a hot main course, and a warming soup. In Thailand, salads like this are usually placed in the center of the table with the rest of the dishes, and everyone helps themselves.
The fresh, sour, spicy crunch of the salad works beautifully with steamed jasmine rice, Thai curries, stir-fries, grilled vegetables, tofu dishes, or noodle dishes. It is especially delicious served with a comforting soup such as Thai Coconut Soup {Tom Kha Hed} or Vegan Tom Yum Mushroom Soup, or alongside a richer main like Vegan Thai Green Curry or Vegan Thai Red Curry.
For a bigger Thai-style spread, you could also serve it with Kanom Jeen Thai Rice Noodles & Coconut Curry or include it as part of a plant-based Thai feast with a few dishes in the middle for everyone to share.

Thai Green Mango Salad FAQs
Thai green mango salad is a fresh Thai salad made with shredded sour green mango, vegetables, chili, lime, garlic, and a sweet-salty dressing.
Traditional versions may contain fish sauce, but this recipe is fully plant-based because it uses soy sauce instead.
Use a firm, under-ripe green mango. It should be crisp, sour, and not fully ripe.
It is best eaten fresh. You can prepare the vegetables and dressing separately, then mix them just before serving.
Yes. Reduce the chili flakes or leave them out completely.
You can use tamari for a gluten-free option or coconut aminos for a slightly sweeter soy-free alternative.
Yes. Crispy tofu, tempeh, edamame, roasted chickpeas, or extra peanuts work well.
It is best enjoyed immediately, but leftovers can be stored in the fridge for up to 1 day. The texture will become softer over time.

Celebrating Mango Season
This Thai green mango salad is a fresh celebration of mango season in Thailand. It is simple, colorful, crunchy, and full of the sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors that make Thai food so special.
Made plant-based in our Holistic Chef Academy studio in Phuket, this recipe keeps the heart of a classic Thai salad while making it accessible for a modern plant-based kitchen.

More Recipes To Try
- Thai Rice Noodle Salad
- Pomelo Salad
- Papaya Salad
- Coconut Chia Seed Pudding
- Burmese Tea Leaf Salad
- Khao Yum Rainbow Salad
- Miang Kam - One Bite Appetiser
We hope you enjoy this delicious recipe. If you give it a try, let us know in the comments below - we love hearing your feedback and seeing your recreations.
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