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Tip: Avocados

POSTED: 3:34 pm EDT May 7, 2004
UPDATED: 5:31 pm EDT June 4, 2009

The two most common varieties of avocados are the Florida Fuerte, which has a smooth green skin and a relatively firm mild-flavored flesh, and the pebbly-textured, almost-black California Haas. Because of their rich buttery flavor and creamy, higher-fat flesh, Haas avocados are better for puréeing.



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