Description:

Avocado is a tropical fruit known for its creamy texture, rich flavor, and high nutritional value. Often called “green gold,” it is packed with healthy fats, vitamins, and antioxidants, making it a favorite among health-conscious individuals.

General Avocado Harvest Seasons by Variety:

  1. Hass Avocado – The most common variety, harvested year-round in some regions but mainly from April to September.
  2. Fuerte Avocado – Typically harvested from November to May.
  3. Reed Avocado – A summer variety, harvested from June to September.

Storage:

-Unripe avocados should be kept at room temperature until they soften.
-To ripen faster, store them in a paper bag with a banana or apple.
-Ripe avocados should be stored in the fridge to slow down ripening.
-Cut avocados can be brushed with lemon juice to prevent browning.

Health Benefits:

Rich in healthy fats – Contains monounsaturated fats, which support heart health.
Heart-friendly – Lowers bad cholesterol (LDL) and increases good cholesterol (HDL).
High in fiber – Aids digestion and promotes gut health.
Excellent source of potassium – More potassium than bananas, helping to regulate blood pressure.
-Great for skin and hair – Packed with Vitamin E and essential fatty acids.
Anti-inflammatory properties – Contains antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin.