The avocado craze began a few years ago when everyone started going as green as possible, and it seems that the green queen isn’t going anywhere any time soon.
Packed with healthy fats and fibre, avocado is a perfect ingredient to add to your diet.
We’re used to thinking avocado is a vegetable, but in fact it’s a fruit, and that’s only one of the many quirky secrets avocado is hiding up its green sleeve.
Here are 5 avocado myths you probably believe, but shouldn’t:
1. Myth: It’ll turn all brown once you cut it
While it is true that avocados quickly lose their fresh green glamour once you cut them, turning into mushy brown mass, there is a way to keep them yummy-looking for a longer period of time. First, you can try storing the cut avocado in water. If that seems not very delicious to you, then sprinkle a bit of citrus juice on top to keep it fresh-looking. Another trick you can use is storing the cut avocado in an airtight container with a piece of onion. Not very appetizing, but it will do the trick!
2. Myth: Avocados are only for salads
This might have been the case when avocado has only entered the dining scene of green eaters, but now we all know that this amazing fruit with its creamy texture is capable of much more. Turn it into a yummy mousse or smear the just-ripe avocado over a crunchy toast and you’ll experience just how wonderful it can taste.
3. Myth: They’re perfect for baking
They really are perfect for baking – avocados can easily be used as an ingredient for creating scrumptious cakes, but they can also become the star of your cake and a standalone baked dessert.
4. Myth: They are fattening
It’s true that avocados contain fats (15%), but we all know that fats can be different and not all of them are harmful for your health. Avocados are among the few fruits and veggies that contain monounsaturated or ‘good’ fats that are essential to your diet.
5. Myth: It’s impossible to freeze them
This is simply not true – you can easily freeze avocados by peeling, cutting, and removing the seed. Pack it into an airtight container and you’re ready to go. If you want to get especially smart about your frozen avocado you can mash it, add some lime or lemon juice and save for your future guacamole!