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Appetizing Avocados

Appetizing Avocados

Southwestern Salad
Ingredients:
2 small heads romaine lettuce, torn into pieces
1 15-ounce can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
3 ears fresh sweet corn, kernels removed
1 avocado, chopped
1/2 red onion, diced
1/2 cup fresh cilantro sprigs
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Tortilla chips (optional)
Directions:
Combine lettuce, beans, corn kernels, avocado, onion, and cilantro in a large bowl. Whisk together oil, lime juice, cumin, salt, and through pepper in a small bowl. Drizzle over salad and toss. Serve with tortilla chips, if desired.

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8 comments

1 Sandi Duncan { 05.03.13 at 2:37 pm }

Raul please do share your recipe for guacamole — sounds delicious. I don’t use cumin but love garlic and use lots of that. Thanks

2 Sharon { 05.02.13 at 9:54 am }

Growing up in Southern California we always heard that Avocados have to be grown on a slope within some distance to the sea. For some reason they require a sea breeze and are grown on a slope that faces the sea. Is this true?

Also there were over 20 varieties of Avocados grown in California in the 50′s and 60′s but the Haas became the most popular, so gradually now the Haas is the main variety you see in the markets these days.

3 Marty { 05.02.13 at 8:44 am }

Well I just like them .peel and eat

4 varaha { 05.01.13 at 10:01 pm }

My neighbor in Escondido CA, Mr. Good, explained to me, the oil content of any variety of avo depends on it’s maturity on the tree before picking. I now live in Miami and the tree
in my backyard produces the large Florida avo’s which are as oily as the CA Haas
variety. Great article. Thanks, varaha
Miami, FL

5 John { 05.01.13 at 3:15 pm }

I prefer to say, pears are avocado-shaped…

6 Pam K. { 05.01.13 at 11:57 am }

I can’t wait to try these recipes. Jaime McLeod you are a great writer. You should be an investigative reporter. You always research a subject and bring out very interesting facts. Keep up the great work!

7 Ali { 05.01.13 at 11:10 am }

I love avocados! I try to eat a half of one every day. I just sprinkle a little himalayan salt on it. Unless I’m making an avocado dip, I don’t bother adding anything to it. So good for u!!!

8 Raul Infante { 05.01.13 at 10:33 am }

Hi………I appreciate all the good information that you’re providing concerning avocados, allow me to tell you that within our Mexican or Hispanic Heritage avocados are consummed on a daily basis I also would like to tell you that the main ingredients in our guacamole, we don’t use cummin or garlic since thhese two types of spacies are irritant to some people. I have seen and taste these two spicies in what we call TEX_MEX restaurants but if you visit Mexico and tdon’t think you will see or taste that kind of guacalome.

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