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  2. Persea schiedeana - Wikipedia

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    Persea schiedeana, the coyo, [2] is an endangered, evergreen tree in the laurel family , native to tropical forests of southern Mexico and Central America. Its edible fruit resembles that of the avocado (Persea americana), a related tree in the genus Persea. Other common names include aguacate de montaña, aguacatón, chinini, chupte and yas.

  3. Avocado - Wikipedia

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    'Fuerte': Commercialized in the U.S. from budwood imported from Atlixco, Mexico in 1911, [97] Fuerte was the dominant commercial variety in the U.S. for the first half of the 20th century. [ 98 ] 'Sharwil': Developed by James Cockburn Wilson (died 1990) with Frank Victor Sharpe in Tamborine Mountain , Queensland, Australia, in the 1950s, a ...

  4. Super Bowl LIII: Kristin Chenoweth talks to dogs in Avocados ...

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    Kristin Chenoweth will appear in a 30-second commercial for Avocados From Mexico during Super Bowl LIII.

  5. Avocado production in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Avocado production is important to the economy of Mexico with the country being the world's largest producer of the crop. [1] [2] Mexico supplies 45 percent of the international avocado market. [3] Of the 57 avocado producing countries, the other major producers are Colombia, Peru, Dominican Republic, and Kenya, in that order. [4]

  6. Guacamole - Wikipedia

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    Guacamole (Spanish: [ɡwakaˈmole] ⓘ; informally shortened to guac in the United States [1] since the 1980s) [2] is an avocado-based dip, spread, or salad first developed in Mexico. [3] In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine , it has become part of international cuisine as a dip, condiment , and salad ingredient.

  7. Central de Abasto - Wikipedia

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    The Central de Abasto is one of the two large wholesale markets in Mexico City, along with the Nueva Viga market, which specializes in fish and seafood. [1] The facility is located on a property that extends 328 hectares (810 acres), with more than 2,000 businesses that sell principally fruit, vegetables, meat and some processed foods in a main ...

  8. Comercial Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Tiendas Comercial Mexicana S.A. de C.V., colloquially known as La Comercial and La Comer, was a Mexican hypermarket group that operated mainly in Mexico City and Central Mexico. It was founded in 1930 and operated by Controladora Comercial Mexicana .

  9. Uruapan - Wikipedia

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    The center of the city is marked by the very large and long Plaza de Martires de Uruapan. Facing this plaza are two commercial portals as well as some of the city's most important landmarks. On the north side, there is the La Huatápera Museum, officially called the Museo de los Cuatro Pueblos Indios.