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  2. Hass avocado - Wikipedia

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    The Hass avocado is a variety of avocado with dark green, bumpy skin. It was first grown and sold by Southern California mail carrier and amateur horticulturist Rudolph Hass, who also gave it his name. [1] The Hass avocado is a large-sized fruit [2] weighing 200 to 300 grams (7 to 10 oz).

  3. Should You Refrigerate Avocados? Yes, But Not Always ... - AOL

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    Firm, unripe, uncut avocados should be stored at room temperature (68° to 75°F), the Hass Avocado Board and Sarah Brekke, M.S., Better Homes & Gardens Test Kitchen brand manager agree.

  4. Is it healthy to eat avocado every day? - AOL

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    Hass avocados are medium sized and oval, with a minty green flesh and dark green skin. They're able to be grown year-round in places like California, Chile, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, The ...

  5. Avocado - Wikipedia

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    [83] 88% of total production and 99% of exported avocados from Chile are Hass avocados. Avocados are a staple fruit in Chile with 30% of production destined for the domestic market. No import tariffs are imposed on Chilean avocados by China, the United States, or the European Union due to free trade agreements. [91] [92]

  6. Fuerte avocado - Wikipedia

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    The Fuerte avocado is the second most popular commercial variety of avocado in the world, [2] after Hass. Brought from Mexico to the United States in 1911, [1] Fuerte quickly became the dominant commercial avocado variety in the United States. Its commercial dominance lasted into the 1950s, [3] when it was surpassed by Hass.

  7. How to pick out an avocado that's perfectly ripe at the ... - AOL

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    But, the most common kind you'll find at the grocery store are Hass avocados. In fact, they make up nearly 95 percent of avocados sold in the U.S. These should have a bumpy, pebbly looking skin.

  8. Avocado production in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Hass’ profits from his patent through its expiration in 1960 summed a meager $4800. [14] Today, more than 85% of avocados grown globally are of the Hass variety. [13] Hass avocados have shown susceptibility to pests such as Persea mites and avocado thrips. [13] In 2007, the avocado was Mexico's fifth-ranked fruit crop. [3]

  9. Why rising avocado prices won't be a big deal for Chipotle - AOL

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    Following the incident, the price per box of Hass avocados from Michoacán spiked roughly 54% from June 14 to June 18, according to Bloomberg data.