A lot of interesting opinions on avocados here! I had no idea that most people salt them, but I certainly don't. Someone commented that they're like carrots, but I don't find them to be anything remotely like carrots. And some people said they're not good on their own, but IMO they're delicious on their own.
I slice them up and eat them with crackers instead of cheese, and with tortilla chips. I love them on top of bagels with cheese. I dice them and mix them into salads for creamy fatty goodness, and sometimes I'll just cut one in half and eat it with a spoon. If I'm eating curry then I'll slice one up and put it on the side. I eat at least one avocado every day, but they're cheap where I live in the US ($3-4 for 6 large ones).
Pro-tip: they do spoil quickly at room temperature, so once they reach peak ripeness you can put them in the fridge and they'll be good for 5-6 days.
A lot of interesting opinions on avocados here! I had no idea that most people salt them, but I certainly don't. Someone commented that they're like carrots, but I don't find them to be anything remotely like carrots. And some people said they're not good on their own, but IMO they're delicious on their own.
I slice them up and eat them with crackers instead of cheese, and with tortilla chips. I love them on top of bagels with cheese. I dice them and mix them into salads for creamy fatty goodness, and sometimes I'll just cut one in half and eat it with a spoon. If I'm eating curry then I'll slice one up and put it on the side. I eat at least one avocado every day, but they're cheap where I live in the US ($3-4 for 6 large ones).
Pro-tip: they do spoil quickly at room temperature, so once they reach peak ripeness you can put them in the fridge and they'll be good for 5-6 days.