avokádu
Avokádu, scientifically known as Persea americana, is a fruit native to South Central Mexico and distributed widely across tropical and Mediterranean climates. It belongs to the family Lauraceae and is recognized for its creamy texture and rich, nutty flavor. While often used in savory dishes, it is botanically a large berry containing a single seed. The fruit's skin can vary in color from green to dark purple or black, and its texture ranges from smooth to bumpy depending on the variety.
The avocado is highly valued for its nutritional content. It is a good source of healthy monounsaturated
Culinary uses for avocado are diverse. It is commonly mashed into guacamole, sliced into salads and sandwiches,