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It you are a hot sauce fan, you’re going to love this mango habanero hot sauce recipe. This sweet and spicy sauce is going to add a delicious, spicy kick and sweet heat to all your favorite foods, and it takes just a few minutes to make.

I grow a variety of peppers every season in my garden, and making hot pepper sauces is my favorite way to use many of them. My last post was for cayenne pepper sauce, and now it’s time to make the best mango habanero hot sauce.

Bright yellow mango habanero hot sauce in a glass jar.

What are habanero peppers?

Habanero chili peppers are a close cousin of the Scotch Bonnet pepper. Both of these hot peppers are very high on the Scoville scale, which measures the amount of heat in chili peppers. Habanero peppers, along with Scotch bonnet peppers, are in the range of 100,000 to 350,000 Scoville heat units. To put that into perspective, a Jalapeno pepper is at 2500 to 10,000 Scoville heat units.

But habanero chilies are not the hottest peppers!  A ghost pepper sits at 750,000 – 1,500,000 units. At the very top of the Scoville scale is the Carolina reaper with a fiery 1,500,000 heat units. 

Habanero peppers might not be the hottest of the hot peppers, but they are still hot, hot, hot!  So if you love spicy food, this is the recipe for you. But don’t worry, instructions are included to dial down the heat level if you don’t want overwhelm your taste buds with fiery heat. 

Habanero peppers next to a glass jar of mango habanero hot sauce and a multi colored napkin.