
Presentation of Haban's - Mango flavored sauce - 90G jar Enhance your dishes with Haban's mango flavored sauce. This preparation, both sweet and spicy, offers an unprecedented explosion of flavors. Made with mango (49%), carrots, vegetable oil, bell pepper, lemon juice, onions, habanero pepper, salt, garlic and ginger, this sauce has a creamy texture and attractive color that will awaken your senses. Origins and History of Haban's Sauce Haban's sauce takes its name from the Habanero pepper, one of the hottest peppers in the world, originally from Mexico. This spicy sauce with exotic flavors is a tribute to the rich culinary traditions of this country, where mango and chili are key ingredients in many recipes. The benefits of Haban's sauce Rich in vitamins A and C, mango helps strengthen the immune system. The addition of Habanero pepper, known for its antioxidant properties, makes this sauce an ally for your health. In addition, the presence of ginger promotes good digestion. Finally, the balance between the sweetness of the mango and the spiciness of the chili pepper offers a unique taste experience. Culinary Uses of Haban's Sauce Haban's Mango Sauce is a true chameleon in the kitchen. It can be used as a marinade for chicken or pork, serve as a base for an exotic vinaigrette, or enhance seafood dishes. Grilled Chicken with Haban's Sauce: Marinate the chicken pieces in Haban's sauce for a few hours before grilling. Haban's Dressing: Mix Haban's dressing with olive oil and balsamic vinegar for a unique dressing. Shrimps Haban's: Sauté shrimp in Haban's sauce for a deliciously spicy dish. Haban's Sauce Tacos: Use Haban's Sauce as a condiment for beef or fish tacos. Practical advice For optimal use, shake the jar well before opening it. Haban's sauce goes particularly well with spices such as cumin, coriander or paprika. For a milder flavor, you can mix it with plain yogurt or crème fraîche. Fun Fact Did you know that the Habanero pepper is named after the city of Havana in Cuba? Although this pepper originated in Mexico, it was widely exported throughout the world from Havana, hence its name.