All About Avocados – Health Benefits, Tips and Recipes (2024)

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ByTrinity Bourne

Contributing writer for Wake Up World

One of my favourite memories ever, is a sitting in the jungle in Maui, cutting open an avocado the size of a rugby ball, followed by four of us tucking in with spoons, savouring every bite, whilst the rest of the world momentarily fell away.

When it comes to avocado, I have to say that I am the world’s biggest fan. My mum (one of my favourite people in the whole world) who lives on the rather paradise-like-avocado-heaven-island of Kauai, loves avos too and is rather blessed to have her very own avocado tree in her garden. When it’s not in season, someone else’s tree always is. This still doesn’t explain why my mum’s tree is NEVER in fruiting season when I go visit! The most I have ever achieved with an avocado tree here in Somerset, England is those cute little, self-seeding pits that spring up from the compost pile every year…

Many noteworthy health benefits of avocado

Avocados are laden with health benefits, so it is no wonder that they rank at the top of every discerning health seekers menu. Some of the most noteworthy benefits are its superfood, nutrient richness. Avocado contains an abundance of potassium (twice as much as a banana), copper, fibre and lots of vitamins B5, B6, K and C. Its healthy plant fat helps to ensure healthy cholesterol levels, lowering the risk of heart disease. Avocados are also thought to help keep the brain, eyes and blood pressure healthy, whilst large amounts of the plant phytonutrients polyphenols and flavonoids, work as a good anti-inflammatory agent.

Tips on choosing a good avocado

After observing people who were definitely better at avocado finding than I was, I have developed a sense for a good avocado. There are a few important things to know. You’ll find different varieties of avocado around the world; some taste undeniably divine (generally the rich, fatty, butter-like varieties like the world’s most common variety, Hass) and others are more watery, working best if they are jazzed up a little before eating.

Here are some tips on choosing a good avocado:

  • Your avocado should feel heavy-ish in weight.
  • Avoid ones that looked bruised with signs of decay or loose skin.
  • Little minor blemishes or scuffs that come from being on the tree are natural and fine.
  • If it’s not ripe then it will feel solid and won’t ‘give’ to your fingers when you press it; but if you buy from a reliable source then it should ripen within a few days, kept at home at room temperature.
  • A ripe or semi-ripe avocado is essential for a divine avocado experience. You know it is ripe when it yields softly to gentle pressure on its skin. You can usually buy them in the store either ripe or unripe (sometimes you don’t get the choice).

How to ripen an avocado

  • Avocados will continue to ripen at room temperature once picked.
  • To speed up ripening, place in a paper bag with a ripe banana if you have one; or in a fruit bowl with bananas.
  • To slow down ripening, place in your fridge.

Best way to open an avocado

  • Make sure it is ripe first.
  • Slice it right down the middle, length-ways, cutting around the seed (see main image above).
  • Twist both halves in opposite directions to separate both sides.
  • Pop out the pit with a spoon or quickly hit a sharp knife blade into the pit and twist it out.
  • Scoop out the buttery flesh with a spoon as it is or mark out squares with a sharp knife and then scoop.

Ways to eat or use an avocado

For me, scooping it right out of the skin is one of the most divine human experiences I know! If you get it past this stage then there are lots of different things that you can do with an avocado…

You can use it as a spread, dip, ingredient in a salad dressing, as a fat replacement in cooking/baking, toss them into a salad or create a guacamole dip with them. I hear more and more people telling me that they put them into smoothies or make raw food dessert with them. Some people even use avocado as a skin moisturiser, face-mask or for sun protection. The limit is your imagination.

Delicious guacamole recipe

A delicious guacamole dip on a rice cake.

Guacamole is thought to have originated in Aztec, Mexico, evolving from whatever was available locally. Most people I know adore the rich, fatty, creaminess from avocado. There are lots of different versions of this healthy dip using whatever is available.

Please visit my Guacamole Page here for my perfect guacamole recipe: Perfect Guacamole – a healthy avocado dip

A thick avocado smoothie

If you are looking for a filling, nutrient dense smoothie then you could try creating an avocado smoothie. It creates a rich creamy blend that leaves you feeling really satiated.

One of my favourite ways to include avocado in a smoothie is like this.

Start with:

  • one peeled and chopped frozen banana
  • one cup (250ml) of rice milk (or other plant-based milk)
  • ½ ripe avocado

And then add one (or a combination) of the following:

  • a heaped teaspoon (tsp) of cocoa or carob powder
  • ¼ to ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • half lemon or lime juice
  • ¼ tsp ground cardamom
  • a few garden berries
  • heaped teaspoon of maca
  • teaspoon of super-green powder
  • a few fresh nettle leaves
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

If you have any fascinating avocado facts or conscious recipe ideas then feel free to share – do tell more!

With love,

Trinity

Trinity’s Conscious Kitchen

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22 years ago Trinity had a profound spiritual awakening that interconnected her with the deeper consciousness of life. What followed was a journey of compassion for all sentient beings, and a passion to share conscious eating for the benefit of all.Understanding that the energy of our food directly impacts sentient life on all levels, Trinity foundedTrinity’s Conscious Kitchen, a website devoted to inspiring the soul through conscious, plant-based cuisine.She is also the co-founder ofOpenhand, an organisation dedicated to the conscious evolution of humankind,working as the divine complement to her soul mateOpen.She is an integral part of the Openhand core team,supporting with the spiritual philosophy development, energy processing, publication of book and film, and is the Openhand retreat chef.

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All About Avocados – Health Benefits, Tips and Recipes? ›

Avocados are a source of vitamins C, E, K, and B6, as well as riboflavin, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, magnesium, and potassium. They also provide lutein, beta carotene, and omega-3 fatty acids. Avocados contain high levels of healthy, beneficial fats, which can help a person feel fuller between meals.

What are all about avocados health benefits? ›

Avocados are a source of vitamins C, E, K, and B6, as well as riboflavin, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, magnesium, and potassium. They also provide lutein, beta carotene, and omega-3 fatty acids. Avocados contain high levels of healthy, beneficial fats, which can help a person feel fuller between meals.

What happens when you eat an avocado everyday? ›

In addition to a high quantity of fiber, avocados possess phytochemicals and other nutrients which aid in many physical health processes such as: Lowering blood pressure (due to high levels of potassium) Lowering cardiovascular inflammation. Prevention of cataracts and protection against UV light damage.

What is the good and bad about eating avocados? ›

A daily dose of avocado is good for your heart. Research has shown that people who eat avocados every day have higher levels of HDL, the "good" cholesterol. Avocados also may be good for your gut biome. But they're high in calories, so stick to recommended serving sizes.

What is the healthiest way to eat avocado? ›

Raw with salt and pepper – Enjoy a quick and healthy snack by cutting a ripe avocado in half. Then sprinkle some salt and pepper on it, grab a spoon and dig in!

Do avocados burn belly fat? ›

Avocados May Reduce Belly Fat

While the research is limited there are some studies that imply consuming one avocado a day can help decrease abdominal fat - particularly visceral fat, the type of belly fat linked to heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and other health problems (4,12).

How much avocado should I eat everyday? ›

Summary. Eat one-half to one avocado a day to reap the health benefits of the fruit. There are not many downsides to eating more than one avocado a day, though their high fat content might cause some stomach discomfort.

What happens to your body when you eat avocado? ›

The Bottom Line

Avocados are much more than their creamy texture and rich flavor. They contain an array of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, healthy fats and fiber that may improve your gut health, lower your risk of developing heart disease, promote a healthy weight and enhance your brain function.

When not to eat avocado? ›

Avocados are rotten if they're mushy when squeezed, brown or moldy inside, and have developed rancidity or a sour smell. You may be able to salvage part of the fruit if it's just starting to brown inside and the rest of the fruit looks, smells, and tastes fine.

When should I eat avocado morning or night? ›

When should I eat avocado morning or night? A. Avocado can be consumed any time of the day, as a tasty addition to any meal. Having it during the day has its own set of benefits like improved blood flow and lower blood sugar along with lower calorie consumption while eating it at night may help you sleep better.

Can I eat eggs and avocado everyday? ›

However, this mix should be eaten in moderation. "The ideal way not to risk exaggerating with fat and calories is to bring to the table half avocado combined with two eggs, preferably hard-boiled, no more than a couple of times a week," says the expert, who here shares 5 good reasons to choose this meal combination.

What medications interact with avocado? ›

Interactions with Other Drugs:

Avocadoes are rich in potassium and may interact with drugs like lisinopril, ramipril, captopril are used in hypertension.

Which is better for you avocado or olive oil? ›

Both olive oil and avocado oil are considered good fats and are an excellent source of monounsaturated fatty acids, which can help improve heart health. On the other hand, olive oil is slightly more nutritious on the whole because it contains more potassium, calcium, iron and vitamins.

Are avocados better for you than bananas? ›

People who regularly eat avocado (about a half of one daily, which contains more potassium than a whole banana) are more likely to have smaller waists and weigh less, say researchers who analyzed over 17,000 American diets.

How do you make avocado taste better? ›

The simplest way to enjoy avocados is by sprinkling them with a pinch of salt and pepper. You can also try other seasonings like paprika, cayenne pepper, balsamic vinegar, or lemon juice.

How to eat avocado to reduce belly fat? ›

The high fat and high fiber content slow down food from leaving the stomach, giving your body the feeling of satiety. You can incorporate avocados into your daily diet by eating the fruit whole, mashed or even by swapping cooking oils, like EVOO, with avocado oil.

Are avocados anti inflammatory? ›

Unlike most fruits, avocados are a good source of vitamin E, a micronutrient with anti-inflammatory effects. Diets high in these compounds are linked to decreased risk of the joint damage seen in early OA. Studies also show eating avocados daily increases “good” HDL cholesterol and lowers “bad” LDL cholesterol.

Are avocados better than meat? ›

Yes, avocado can be used as a substitute for meat in some dishes. Avocado is a good source of healthy fats, fiber, and various nutrients, but it does not contain a lot of protein.

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