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The world of cooking has many legends, rumors and myths. We are trying to gather all the facts and present them to you.
Originally from Mexico, the avocado's wild relatives date
back over 9000 years. The Aztecs dubbed the fruit 'ahuacatl'
and ate it mashed on corn tortillas. By 1527 the Spanish had
carried the fruit to Spain and from there it made its way to
other parts of the world.
Henry Perrine is said to have planted the first domesticated avocado in Florida in 1833. Today the state boasts it grows over 56 varieties of the tree, a relative of the laurel, cinnamon, bay and sassafras. Though growing only about seven varieties, California produces about 95 percent of all avocados grown in the U.S. Spain, Mexico and Israel are also major avocado producers. |