Monday 27 January 2014

Avocado Varieties and Facts

Avocado Varieties and Facts



1.Avocado Varieties and Facts - About.com Home Cooking

Description:Find out if the avocado is a fruit or a vegetable and get
information on the popular varieties.



2.Avocado Plant Varieties | California Avocado Commission

Description:Although there are close to 500 avocado plant varieties, seven
varieties are grown commercially in California, and the Hass variety
accounts for approximately 95% of ...



3.Avocado Varieties

Description:About avocado varieties, descriptions, photographs and an
avocado database. Also information on related species



4.8 Healthy Facts About Avocados: Calorie Information ...

Description:Interesting tidbits about the history, cultivation, and uses
of avocado – plus our recipe for an amazing beet salad with, yes,
avocados.



5.Avocado Varieties - Hass, Zutano, Bacon, Fuerte, Pinkerton ...

Description:The Mexican avocado varieties tend to be pair shaped, smooth
in skin and green in color. Varieties you may be familiar with include the
Zutano, the Bacon, and the Fuerte.



6.Avocados: Varieties, Selection, Uses, General Facts

Description:Avocado Varieties, Selection, Uses: There are more than 80
varieties, with the 'Hass' variety dominating the crop share. A single
mature avocado tree can produce more ...



7.Avocado Information Home Page

Description:Contains a variety of information on avocados including type
of fruit, ... The avocado flower is rather unique. Learn how it is unique
and its effect on pollination.



8.Avocados, raw, all commercial varieties - Nutrition facts ...

Description:Nutrition facts and Information for Avocados, raw, all
commercial varieties



9.Avocado Nutrients | California Avocado Commission

Description:Nutrition Facts; Nutrition News; Avocado Nutrients; Avocados
and Your Diet; ... California Avocado Commission. 12 Mauchly, Suite L
Irvine, CA 92618-6305 Phone: (949 ...



10.Avocado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:The avocado (Persea americana) is a tree native to Mexico and
Central America, classified in the flowering plant family Lauraceae along
with cinnamon, camphor and bay ...

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