avocado

[ˌævəˈkɑːdoʊ]

avocado Definition

  • 1a pear-shaped fruit with a rough leathery skin, smooth oily edible flesh, and a large stone
  • 2a tropical American tree that bears the avocado fruit

Using avocado: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "avocado" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I love to eat avocado toast for breakfast.

  • Example

    She made a delicious guacamole dip with fresh avocados.

  • Example

    He ordered a salad with sliced avocado on top.

Phrases with avocado

  • a dish made by mashing ripe avocados with salt, pepper, and other ingredients, often served on toast

    Example

    The brunch menu includes smashed avocado on sourdough bread.

  • a cooking oil extracted from the pulp of the avocado fruit

    Example

    Avocado oil is a healthy alternative to vegetable oil for cooking.

  • a dish made by toasting bread and topping it with mashed avocado, salt, pepper, and other ingredients

    Example

    Avocado toast is a popular breakfast item at many cafes and restaurants.

Origins of avocado

from Spanish 'aguacate', from Nahuatl 'āhuacatl'

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Summary: avocado in Brief

An 'avocado' [ˌævəˈkɑːdoʊ] is a pear-shaped fruit with a rough leathery skin, smooth oily edible flesh, and a large stone. It is commonly used in dishes like guacamole and avocado toast. Phrases like 'smashed avocado' and 'avocado oil' refer to specific preparations or uses of the fruit. The avocado tree is native to tropical America.

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