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Avocado soup garnished with caviar
Avocado fries with a
dipping sauce
Avocado toast
This is a list of notable avocado dishes and foods , comprising dishes and foods prepared using
avocado as a primary ingredient.
Avocado dishes
Avocado and milk in ice (abukado lamaw) – a traditional
Filipino
dessert made from avocado chunks in milk and sugar, served chilled.
[1]
Avocado bread
[2]
Avocado smoothie (Sinh Tố Bơ ) - A Vietnamese traditional dessert and beverage made from blended avocado with milk, sweet condensed milk and crushed ice.
Avocado fries – a type of
fries dish prepared using avocado instead of potatoes.
[3]
Avocado oil – used as an ingredient in other dishes and as a
cooking oil .
Avocado salad
Avocado sauce – a
mass-produced product.
[4]
Avocado cream – a type of avocado sauce that can be prepared using mashed avocados, cream or sour cream, and other ingredients.
[5]
[6]
Avocado key lime pie – an uncooked pie made with sweetened avocado, coconut cream and key lime juice in a baked chopped nut and date crust
Avocado soup – can be prepared and served cold or hot
[7]
[8]
[9]
Avocado toast – an
open sandwich prepared using mashed avocado on toast.
Avocado tofu donburi – an Asian "rice bowl dish" consisting of avocado, tofu, okra or other ingredients simmered together and served over rice.
[10]
Deep-fried avocado – avocado that has been breaded or
battered and
deep-fried .
[11]
[12] The dish can be stuffed with meats, cheese and other ingredients.
[13]
Féroce – also referred to as "féroce d'avocat",
[14] it is prepared using mashed avocados, olive oil and lime juice, with
salt cod , garlic, chili peppers, hot sauce and seasonings blended in.
[15] It can be used as a spread on various foods.
[15] Other seafoods can be used to prepare féroce, and it is a popular dish in
Martinique , an
insular
region of France .
[16]
Guacamole
[17] – an avocado-based
dip or salad first created by the
Aztecs in what is now Mexico.
[18]
Guasacaca – a
Venezuelan avocado-based sauce.
[19]
Stuffed avocado
[20]
[21]
Western-style sushi
Beverages
Jus alpukat
Avocado smoothie (also called "avocado shake") – the Vietnamese avocado
smoothie (Sinh Tố Bơ ) is made from sweet condensed milk, milk and crushed ice, but the avocado is blended or mashed.
Avocado
margarita – a margarita prepared with muddled or blended avocado.
[22]
[23] Guacamole can be used in its preparation.
[24]
Avolatte – a milk coffee in the shell of an avocado, with avocado flesh
[25] (originally a joke).
[26]
Jus alpukat – literally means avocado juice. An
Indonesian drink .
See also
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^
"Hipsters are now drinking lattes out of avocados" . The Independent . 2017-05-20. Retrieved 2017-05-21 .
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^
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