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avocado
noun
The large, usually yellowish-green or black, pulpy fruit of the avocado tree.
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"avocado" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you need to refer to the fruit or the tree from which it comes, or to describe the light green color it is associated with. Example sentence: "The creamy texture of the avocado makes it a popular ingredient in salads and smoothies."
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Separate the leaves from the chicory heads and arrange them on a serving plate with the beans, asparagus and avocado slices.
Try the garlicky potatoes with fresh mackerel, and then the langoustines, avocado and wasabi, with the degustación de atún rojo (red tuna tasting plate) for starters.
Peel and stone the avocado, then cut it into thin slices.
I have an amazing house in the Hollywood Hills with a swimming pool and avocado trees in the garden.
But there is not a mixed grill in sight at The Silly Goat, a main street cafe which offers paleo breakfasts of quinoa and poached eggs, a knockout avocado and eggs on toast and the best coffee of the trip.
Eat them plain, toasted or as part of a sandwich filled with cream cheese, organic Scottish salmon, avocado, sprouts and more.
For those who sometimes crave a savoury breakfast, this is great served over plain porridge, yoghurt or avocado and roasted squash or sweet potatoes, or simply with plain yoghurt.
It is having your flat decorated with banana, your wallpaper adorned with mashed avocado.
Serve in small bowls topped with the onion, avocado, coriander and cheese.
Arrange the lettuce on a dish and scatter the avocado, watercress, eggs, tomatoes and pancetta over it.
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Newspaper editorials pilloried the new policy, raising the spectre of avocado-smugglers and garlic shortages.
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