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By Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz

Published 1973

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Persea americana, first cultivated in Mexico as far back as 7000 B.C. but now grown in most tropical and semi-tropical countries. They are usually marketed unripe, when they are hard to the touch, and should be kept until the flesh yields when a gentle pressure is applied.

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