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Old Sep 29, 2009 , 06:43 PM   # 1 (permalink)
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Avocado: The Butter Pear


TAKE nutrient-rich avocado to beat aging and keep cancer at bay with these entrees compiled by IYABO AYANDARE.

AVOCADO, scientifically named Persea americana, also called butter pear or alligator pear, is a tree native to the Caribbean, Mexico, South America and Central America, classified in the flowering plant family, Lauraceae, along with cinnamon, camphor and bay laurel. The name "avocado" also refers to the fruit (technically a large berry) of the tree that contains a pit (hard seed casing) which may be egg-shaped or spherical.

Avocados are a commercially valuable crop whose trees and fruit are cultivated in tropical climates throughout the world (and some temperate ones, such as California), producing a green-skinned, pear-shaped fruit that ripens after harvesting. Trees are partially self-pollinating and are often propagated through grafting to maintain a predictable quality and quantity of the fruit.

Avocados have not only been used for consumption purposes, but have also been utilised for treating a number of health and skin problems. Though very high in nutritional value, avocados comprise of a lot of calories too and are thus, advised to be consumed in moderation.

About 75 per cent of an avocado's calories come from fat, most of which is monounsaturated fat. Avocados also have 60 per cent more potassium than bananas. They are rich in B vitamins, as well as Vitamin E and Vitamin K. They have the highest fibre content of any fruit - including 75 per cent insoluble and 25 per cent soluble fibre.

A fatty triol (fatty alcohol) with one double bond, avocadene is found in avocado.

Avocado paste has been recommended to clear rashes and rough skin, making the skin smoother. Being rich in magnesium, an avocado helps produce energy and is good for muscle contraction and relaxation. Avocados have been found to be helpful in lowering cholesterol levels, because of the presence of beta-sitosterol.

Again, regular consumption of avocados has been confirmed good for those suffering from psoriasis and bad breath. Rich in both C and E vitamins and both of the vitamins having antioxidant properties, which helps in slowing down aging process.

Researches have shown that certain compounds in avocados are able to seek out pre-cancerous and cancerous oral cancer cells and destroy them without harming healthy cells. Also, like olive oil, avocado is confirmed high in oleic acid, which has been shown to prevent breast cancer in numerous studies.

The flesh of a fresh ripe avocado is recommended on sun-burnt skin as it helps in soothing the affected area.

Again, glutathione, present in avocados, acts as an antioxidant and helps neutralise free radicals that can cause cell damage and lead to diseases. Avocado, being rich in monounsaturated fats, helps lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and boost HDL (good) cholesterol. Experts also recommend avocado for people suffering from digestive and circulatory problems. The potassium in avocados helps keep the body's electrolytes in balance while the presence of folate in avocados promotes healthy cell and tissue development and also lower risk of developing stroke.

Avocados are very protective against heart disease as well as various forms of cancer. One cup of avocado has 23 per cent of the recommended daily value of folate.

Studies show that people who eat diets rich in folate have a much lower incidence of heart diseases than those who don't. The Vitamin E, monounsaturated fats and glutathione in avocado are also great for the heart.

Traditionally, avocado has been used to treat people who have sexual problems. Avocado is also an excellent source of glutathione, which is an important antioxidant that researchers say is important in preventing aging, cancer, and heart disease.

Want to look 10 years younger? Then do it with these palate-pleasing avocado recipes.

Corn and avocado salsa

Recipe for four servings

3 fresh corn, husks and silks removed

2 avocados - peeled, pitted and cubed

1 red onion, finely diced

1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced

1tablespoon garlic, minced

1tablespoon ground cumin

1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

Cup chopped fresh cilantro

1/3cup red wine vinegar

2 tablespoons olive oil

Cup fresh lime-juice

Pinch salt and black pepper to taste

Place corn in a large pot with enough water to cover and bring to a boil. Cook until kernels are tender but crisp, about 25 minutes. Drain and cool in cold water. Use a knife to scrape kernels from the cobs.

Place kernels in a medium bowl. Stir in avocados, red onion, bell pepper and garlic. Add cumin, red pepper flakes and oregano. Mix in vinegar, olive oil, and lime juice. Season with salt and pepper and serve.


Avocado salad

Recipes for five servings

2 avocados - peeled, pitted and diced

1 sweet onion, chopped

1 green bell pepper, chopped

1 large ripe tomato, chopped

Cup fresh cilantro, chopped

Lime, juiced

Dash salt and pepper to taste

In a medium bowl, combine avocados, onion, bell pepper, tomato, cilantro and lime juice. Gently toss until evenly coated. Season with salt and pepper.


Banana avocado pudding

Recipe for three servings

2 bananas

An avocado

Place banana and avocado in a food processor, blend until smooth. Refrigerate for 20-30 minutes and serve.


Avocado chutney

Recipe for five servings

1 large avocado (peeled and mashed)

1 small tomato (chopped)

2 tablespoons lemon juice

1/2 cup fresh coconut (shredded)

2 tablespoons shallots (chopped)

2 garlic cloves, unpeeled

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup cilantro (chopped)

1 chilli pepper (chopped)

2 tablespoons coconut, shredded

Dry roast the two tablespoons coconut in a dry skillet on medium heat. Stir constantly until uniformly golden brown. In a bowl containing mashed avocado, add 1/4 cup coconut, tomato and lime juice, mix well. In a skillet, dry roast garlic cloves with skin over medium heat until skins starts to brown. Remove skin and place in a blender. Add shallots to the blender along with salt and process to a paste. Add the garlic paste to the avocado mixture. Also, add cilantro and chilies. Stir well to mix. Garnish with roasted coconut and serve with dosas.


Avocado and cheese sandwich

Recipe for five servings

4 bread slices

1/2 teaspoon mayonnaise

1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard

6 drops balsamic vinegar, to taste

2 cheeses (sliced)

2 ripe avocados (pitted, peeled and sliced)

4 large ripe tomatoes (sliced)

Pinch salt to taste

5 teaspoons black pepper, freshly ground

2 leaves lettuce

Mix mayonnaise, mustard and balsamic together, then spread it thinly on one side of each slice of bread. Place cheese on mayonnaise mixed with mustard side of a piece of bread.

Spread the slices of avocado next, then the tomato and season to taste with salt and pepper; then top with lettuce and the other slice of bread with the mayonnaise/mustard side facing the lettuce.


Baked stuffed avocado

Recipe for six servings

1 large onion, diced (preferably white)

1tablespoon butter

2 large ripe avocado pears (cut into halves and stones removed)

4 ounces chopped almonds

4 ounces Gruyere cheese (diced)

4 tablespoons Parmesan cheese (chopped)

2 tablespoons parsley (chopped)

2 tablespoons sherry

1teaspoon salt

1teaspoon black pepper (freshly grounded)

Preheat oven to 345 degrees. Fry onion in butter for five to10 minutes. Scoop flesh out of avocado with a teaspoon, then dice the flesh.

Add onion to the avocado together with the Brazil nuts, cheeses, parsley and sherry. Season with salt and pepper. Place mixture back into the avocado shells and place in a shallow ovenproof dish. Bake for 12 to15 minutes and serve immediately.


Avocado milk shake

Recipe for four servings

2 litres milk

3 avocados (halved and peeled)

1/2 cup sugar

Blend avocados in a blender for three to five minutes until smooth. Add sugar and milk. Stir very well and refrigerate for 20 to 30 minutes. Serve chilled.


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Pastor VM, which one of these recipes u don try

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I hate avocado
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Never knew avocado is this rich. Abeg make I go buy one jare so I can be years younger, want to take the fourth and last wife!!

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Pastor VM, which one of these recipes u don try

Nor worry about the recipes wey dey up there if you nor like them

Nor be about recipes, but about weteen the fruit fit do for your body and your health

The koko be say, jus know say Avocado na kpamgba. No shaking for Avo at all

Why I post the compilation from the author, nor be because of the recipes, but the fact say; me as a FRUIT ENTHUSIAST, I fit to vouch for the authentic healing and regenerative capability of Avocado, fresh tomatoes, banana, apples, carrots, berries et al

Apart from apples and carrots, wey I dey chew; the other fruits them, na liquid form naim I dey drink them

Just convert the fresh fruits into juice and drink

You fit combine different types of fruits and just convert them to juice

Banana juice fit combine with fresh milk and raw egg. When you are very physically tired, this one fit recharge you back to life like lion. Me I be living witness. (I hear say, ee no good to over consume eggs)

Them talk say, ee dey good to dey drink better home made tomatoes juice, as ee contain a substance that counteracts the harmful effects of the egg yolk on cholesterol level.

When I first drink authentic home made fresh tomatoes juice, na immediately naim I feel the positive effect.

The first time, wey I drink avocado juice; true, true, after how I feel for my throat; I jus realise say, avocado na jugunu fruit

Try am and come back come report your finding for this thread.

Unu don hear of powdered Oregano. That one na another ogbonge healing vegetable condiment

If not for fruit plus vegitables, how for do?

Abeg, I dey come first

Doh

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Originally Posted by Vade Mecum View Post
Nor worry about the recipes wey dey up there if you nor like them

Nor be about recipes, but about weteen the fruit fit do for your body and your health

The koko be say, jus know say Avocado na kpamgba. No shaking for Avo at all

Why I post the compilation from the author, nor be because of the recipes, but the fact say; me as a FRUIT ENTHUSIAST, I fit to vouch for the authentic healing and regenerative capability of Avocado, fresh tomatoes, banana, apples, carrots, berries et al

Apart from apples and carrots, wey I dey chew; the other fruits them, na liquid form naim I dey drink them

Just convert the fresh fruits into juice and drink

You fit combine different types of fruits and just convert them to juice

Banana juice fit combine with fresh milk and raw egg. When you are very physically tired, this one fit recharge you back to life like lion. Me I be living witness. (I hear say, ee no good to over consume eggs)

Them talk say, ee dey good to dey drink better home made tomatoes juice, as ee contain a substance that counteracts the harmful effects of the egg yolk on cholesterol level.

When I first drink authentic home made fresh tomatoes juice, na immediately naim I feel the positive effect.

The first time, wey I drink avocado juice; true, true, after how I feel for my throat; I jus realise say, avocado na jugunu fruit

Try am and come back come report your finding for this thread.

Unu don hear of powdered Oregano. That one na another ogbonge healing vegetable condiment
If not for fruit plus vegitables, how for do?

Abeg, I dey come first

Doh
Besides pasta dishes,I use Oregano for goat meat peppersoup (ngwo ngwo anu ewu)
Try it
delicioso!
deliziosa !

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