Tag: Avocado

Why Do You Put The Avocado Seed In Guacamole?

As anyone who’s tried the method can attest, the pits are really effective at preventing browning only on the part of the guacamole’s surface they touch. The pit protects the guac simply because it shields a portion of the dip’s surface from exposure to air. Does an avocado seed keep guacamole from turning brown? Placing […]

Can I Make Avocado Dip The Day Before?

The key is simple: you need to press the plastic wrap directly and completely against the surface of the guacamole. When stored this way, guacamole can be made ahead and stored in the fridge up to overnight with nary a brown spot in sight. Preparing for a party just got a whole lot easier. Is […]

Why Do Bodybuilders Eat Avocados?

Avocados are good for bodybuilding because they contain fat and fibre, which helps you to feel satiated and increase your ability to stick to your diet. Since avocados are high in fat, ensure your other meals contain lean protein. Daily fat should be 30-35% of your total calories. Does avocado help in bodybuilding? In addition […]

Can You Buy Ready To Eat Avocado?

After a day or two at room temperature, these avocados will be ripe and ready for you to enjoy! Selecting avocados ready to eat in 3-4 days: Select green avocados. Can you eat nearly ripe avocado? Overly soft but unspoiled avocados are safe to eat and can be used to make guacamole, smoothies, salad dressing, […]

Does Cooking Avocado Make It Bitter?

Cooking with Avocado Avocados are most often eaten raw, chopped up in a salad, spread on toast or made into guacamole. This is because they can very quickly become bitter once heated. What happens if you cook an avocado? Supposedly, heating an avocado turns it mushy and bitter, so you should always add it at […]

Why Are Avocados Bitter?

Avocados typically have a mild flavor, which is one of the reasons why they are so versatile. A bitter-tasting avocado means one of two things, either the avocado was not at its peak ripeness (either not ripe enough or too ripe), or the avocado was overcooked, leading to bitterness. How do you fix bitter avocados? […]

Are Avocados Grown In Western Australia?

Avocados are grown commercially in Western Australia from Carnarvon in the north to Albany in the south. Significant production areas include Carabooda and Gingin north of Perth, with Busselton, Manjimup and Pemberton to the south. Smaller growing areas are scattered along the coast. Can you grow avocado in Perth? Even though they are tropical, avocados […]

What Are Australian Avocados?

The two main varieties of avocados grown in Australia are Hass and Shepard. Hass are in season from May through to January and Shepard’s are in season from February through to May. Are Australian avocados good? Australian avocados are grown year-round, so you know you’re receiving fresh avocados straight from Aussie farms to your plate. […]

Are Australian Avocados Sustainable?

Thanks to regional climate diversity, harvest times are spaced throughout the year depending on where you are. Essentially, Australians have a year-round supply of fresh avocados. This all means that Australia sidesteps the ethical concerns that have plagued the rise of avocado mania in the US and Europe. Are Australian avocados environmentally friendly? Avocados are […]

Why Are Avocados Grown In Australia?

In Australia, avocados are produced almost all year round due to the range of climates and conditions in our eight major avocado growing regions. Hass is the main avocado variety, and is produced almost all year round. Why are avocados popular in Australia? 2.1 Production areas Avocado production in Australia enjoys a wide geographic distribution […]

Do Shepard Avocados Go Soft?

If you cut into a Shepard before it’s ripe, you won’t have much luck spreading it on toast or even using it in a salad as the flesh will be extremely firm. But if you wait until just the right moment to slice it open, you’ll have soft, delicious avocado for days. How do you […]

Where Are The Most Avocados Grown In Australia?

Queensland. Queensland continues to dominate Australia’s avocado production followed by Western Australia, New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria, with a small amount of production in Tasmania and one known orchard in the Northern Territory. Orchard areas are expanding in almost every growing region. What area produces the most avocados? According to NASS, California now […]

Are Shepard Avocados Type A Or B?

B type tree. The Shepard is a B type tree which will d0 better with an A type Avocado tree planted close by such as the Haas. This will increase pollination and better fruit set. Is Shepard avocado A or B? Shepard is a ‘B’ type avocado, which means it needs to be paired with […]

Can You Make Guacamole With Shepard Avocados?

It’s the changing of the guard if you will. The perfect, colour-changing, delicious Hass avocados we love to mush over toast, craft into guacamole, and slice into salads have just about gone from supermarket fresh produce sections, and the less-good Shepard avos are here once again. What can I do with Shepard avocados? Shepards are […]

What Is A Shepard Avocado?

Rich and buttery, the Shepard avocado accounts for 10-15% of Australia’s avocados – in season from February until April. It has a “slightly firmer flesh” than the much-loved Hass, which means it’s harder to tell when this version of the fruit is ripe. It’s also not as easy to smash and pop on toast. What […]

Are Hass Avocados Australia?

Rich and creamy in taste, Hass is the most common variety of avocado. Avocados are grown in all states of Australia, with the majority grown in Queensland, Western Australia and New South Wales. To see when this variety is in peak season and Australian sourced, please view our Fruit and Veg seasonal calendar here. Where […]