Description
Fresh Avocado Overview
1. Description
Fresh Avocado (
Persea americana) is a creamy-textured fruit known for its rich flavor and healthy fats. It's often referred to as a "superfood" due to its nutritional profile.
- Appearance: Avocados are pear-shaped or round, with a thick, green skin that can range from smooth to rough. The flesh is pale green to yellow, surrounding a large pit.
- Flavor: The taste is rich and buttery, with a subtle nutty flavor.
2. Nutritional Benefits of Fresh Avocado
Fresh avocados are packed with nutrients and health benefits:
- Healthy Fats: High in monounsaturated fats, particularly oleic acid, which is beneficial for heart health.
- Low in Carbohydrates: Approximately 160 calories per 100 grams, with very low carbohydrate content.
- Rich in Vitamins and Minerals: Contains vitamins C, E, K, and B vitamins, along with potassium and magnesium.
- Dietary Fiber: A good source of dietary fiber, promoting digestive health and satiety.
3. Culinary Uses of Fresh Avocado
Avocados can be used in a variety of dishes, including:
- Guacamole: Mashed and mixed with lime juice, tomatoes, onions, and spices for a popular dip.
- Salads: Sliced or diced in salads for creaminess and flavor.
- Toast: Spread on toast and topped with various ingredients, like eggs, tomatoes, or radishes.
- Smoothies: Blended into smoothies for added creaminess and nutrition.
- Sushi: Used in rolls for additional flavor and texture.
4. Varieties of Fresh Avocado
Several popular varieties of avocados are commonly found:
- Hass Avocado: The most popular variety, known for its dark, bumpy skin and rich, creamy flesh.
- Fuerte Avocado: Has a smooth, green skin and a milder flavor. It’s an okay option for colder climates.
- Bacon Avocado: A hybrid with a lighter flavor and smooth skin. It’s less fatty compared to Hass.
- Zutano Avocado: Known for its shiny, thin skin and crisp texture, it’s often harvested earlier in the season.
- Ripening: Store unripe avocados at room temperature until they yield slightly to pressure, indicating ripeness. To speed up ripening, place them in a paper bag.
- Refrigeration: Once ripe, avocados can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week.
- Cut Avocado: To store cut avocado, sprinkle the flesh with lemon or lime juice to prevent browning, then wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or place it in an airtight container.
Conclusion
Fresh avocados are a delicious and nutritious addition to a variety of dishes, celebrated for their creamy texture and health benefits. Their versatility allows them to be used in both savory and sweet applications. If you have further questions or need specific recipes or serving suggestions, feel free to ask!
Type: tropical & sub-tropical fruit
Style: fresh fruit
Grade: A
Size: 3 item/kg ~ 300-350 g
4 item/kg ~ 240-260 g
Color: green
Variety: Fuerte & Hass
Protein: 2.1%
Minerals: 1.32%
Fat: 26%
Cultivation type: common
Packing: 5 kg in corrugated carton or as buyer’s request.