Bacon Avocado
Scientific Binomial Name: Persea americana
Cultivar: B
Bacon Avocados are cultivars from the "B Group" and were developed in 1954 by a farmer named James Bacon.
Selection Information
Usage: Salads, guacamole, dressings, sandwiches, hamburgers.
Selection: The Bacon avocado is green with a smooth skin. Signs of ripeness differ by variety, but all varieties yield to gentle pressure when ripe. (Softer for guacamole, more firm for slicing). To ripen an avocado, place it in a sealed plastic bag with a ripe banana at room temperature. Another method is to bury the avocado completely in a jar of flour. Do not refrigerate avocados until they are ripe.
Avoid: Avoid extremely soft avocados with very dark or blotchy skin or dented areas. This indicates bruised or old avocados.
Seasonal Information
Available late fall to spring from California.
Bacon Avocado Nutritional Information
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 150g
Amount Per Serving
Calories 240
Calories from Fat 184
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 22g
34%
Saturated Fat 3g
16%
Trans Fat
Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium 11mg
0%
Total Carbohydrate 13g
4%
Dietary Fiber 10g
40%
Sugars 1g
Protein 3g
Vitamin A 4%
Vitamin C 25%
Calcium 2%
Iron 5%
Bacon Avocado vs. Hass Avocado
Avocado Tips & Trivia
- To ripen an avocado, place it in a sealed plastic bag with a ripe banana at room temperature. Another method is to bury the avocado completely in a jar of flour. Do not refrigerate avocados until they are ripe.
- Avocados date back to 8,000 B.C., and are native to Mexico and Central America.
- Until recent years, the avocado had a well-entrenched reputation for inducing sexual prowess and wasn't purchased or consumed by any person wishing to protect their image from slanderous assault. Growers had to sponsor a public relations campaign to dispel the ill-founded reputation before avocados became popular.
- Avocados must reach full maturity before they are picked, but they will not soften on the tree. The tree is actually used as a warehouse; the fruit can be kept on the tree for many months after reaching maturity.