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National Avocado Day 2023 (US): Date, History, Activities, Facts

National Avocado Day is celebrated annually on July 31 in recognition of the avocado's numerous benefits for the body

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National Avocado Day 2023

National Avocado Day 2023: David Fairchild, an early 20th-century explorer and U.S. Department of Agriculture botanist, uttered these words when he introduced these exquisite fruits to the United States. He was correct. Avocados are luscious, savoury, vitamin-rich symbols of nature that afford us the good life at a discount. National Avocado Day is celebrated annually on July 31 in recognition of the avocado’s numerous benefits for the body, both internally and externally.

NATIONAL AVOCADO DAY EVENTS

Break through the guacamole wall

If you have culinary creativity, the avocado and the blender are your best companions. With the addition of bananas and cocoa powder, it becomes chocolate custard. With the addition of garlic, olive oil, salt, and lemon juice, it becomes salad vinaigrette. If you want to prepare something with a nutritious, fresh fat, use an avocado.

Give your avocados a transformation.

The substance made from mashed avocado, banana, and olive oil is an excellent hair conditioner. Combine it with olive oil, honey, and yoghurt, and you have the perfect facial masque. Dry the pit and then combine it with some avocado flesh and salt to make a foot treatment. Enjoy yourself!

Tend the hole and cultivate a houseplant.

Simply remove the enormous seed, pierce it with three toothpicks, and submerge it right-side up in water. In approximately eight weeks, it will begin to emerge, and when it is six inches long, you can plant it in soil. Ensure that it is kept on a sunny windowsill. They adore the natural illumination!

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Five DELICIOUS FACTS ABOUT AVOCADOS

  • On Super Bowl Sunday, football enthusiasts consume 53.5 million pounds of guacamole.
  • The avocado is technically a berry because it is a fleshy fruit produced by a solitary ovary.
  • Avocados have the highest protein and fibre content of all fruits.
  • There are 1,062 avocado varieties.
  • Historically, in Jamaica, avocados were known as “alligator pears.”

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