This tropical salsa will make your tongue dance! This salsa with pineapple, mango and papaya all come direct from the farms of Puerto Rico. Our special recipe makes all the right moves. We hit the notes of hot habañero pepper, tangy onion and cool mango, pineapple, papaya and tomato and blend to a texture that’s chunky enough to scoop on a chip, smooth enough to pour over meat, fish and chicken. Salsa is a simple thing that adds so much spice to life. A bounty of delight!
Heat Level: Medium
Ingredients: Tomato, Brown Sugar, Papaya, Mango, Pineapple, Lime Juice, Red Wine Vinegar, Jalapeno Pepper, Cumin, Habanero Pepper, Canola Oil, Garlic, Scallions, Cilantro, Salt
Size: 11 oz.
Since the early 2000’s, sweet fruits combined with peppers has increasingly become a popular style of salsa. Caribbean Trading Company’s homemade salsa with pineapple are some of the best we have tried! They can be served with desserts, on cheesecake and cakes or used as a salad dressing or on poultry.
Salsa is the perfect condiment to take your next dish from great to amazing. We have several recipes available in our blog about the wonders of Salsa:
- Celebrate Tortilla Chips Day with Island Fever Salsa
- Tropical Chicken Salad Recipe
- What to Put in a Themed Puerto Rico Gift Basket
- Island Fever Tostones
- Captain’s Caribbean Swiss Griller
Did you know? Sourced from Wikipedia:
The use of salsa as a table dip was first popularized by Mexican restaurants in the United States. In the 1980s, tomato-based Mexican-Style salsas gained in popularity. While some salsa fans do not consider jarred products to be real salsa cruda, their widespread availability and long shelf life have been credited with much of salsa’s enormous popularity in states outside the southwest, especially in areas where salsa is not a traditional part of the cuisine. In 1992, the dollar value of salsa sales in the United States exceeded those of tomato ketchup.
Raquel –
I tried a topper on fish and chicken and it was great!
Niki –
I received a free jar of this salsa to try out and review. Did I like it? Yes! My husband and I liked that it was different from the traditional salsas that we normally eat–and we go through a lot of salsa every week… This particular salsa is more sweet than we’re used to, but not in a bad way. The habanero peppers give it a much needed kick. We finished the jar pretty fast. It tastes great on veggies, chips, crackers, and several other things.
Want to know more about what I think about this sauce? Feel free to check out my blog review on it:
https://bookwritingmomanddad.blogspot.com/2014/03/carribean-trading-sauces.html