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Avocado Premium Imported 6 pc (Approx 1.55 kg – 1.8 kg)

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Country of Origin Tanzania
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How To Use Use little pressure to ascertain the Avocados’ readiness to eat. When hard it will be ready to eat in 2-3 days. If firm eat it in 1-2 days and when it’s soft and gives a little, it is ripe and ready for consumption. The Avocado turns from green to darker green and purple in the ripening process. Cut lengthwise around the flesh up to the stone in the middle, twist the two halves, and pull them apart. Scoop out the rock. Peel and enjoy the fresh fruit out of hand. Mash for a savory preparation. To enjoy its unique flavor, you may halve, stuff, and bake the versatile fruit. Cube the flesh to add to salads. Add thin slices to your sandwiches and burgers. Scoop the pulp directly from the rind and spread it generously on your bread or toast for breakfast as a healthy butter alternative. Make your Guacamole dip – Mash the pulp, add onion, garlic, & tomato, squeeze some lime juice, and season with salt and pepper.
Interesting Facts Hass Avocado is credited as the benchmark Avocado for commercial production. Avocados are from the same family as Cinnamon. They can be used as a healthy butter alternative. In many South American countries during Easter, children wake up to hunt for Avocados hidden by the Easter bunny. Brazilians add Avocados to their ice-creams.

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