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Hass avocados ripening on the tree From the many different kinds of avocados the Hass avocado is by far the most popular. First grown in California by an amateur horticulturist with the name of Rudolph Hass, who gave his name to the fruit, he propagated the variety because they were richer and nuttier than other avocados. These avocados have a fairly thick leathery green skin that turns near black when fully mature. Inside is a big pit with pale lime green flesh around, which has a soft creamy texture and tastes nutty and slightly sweet. I took this picture in the garden of a friend in Constantia on the Cape Peninsula. hass avocado stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Hass avocados ripening on the tree From the many different kinds of avocados the Hass avocado is by far the most popular. First grown in California by an amateur horticulturist with the name of Rudolph Hass, who gave his name to the fruit, he propagated the variety because they were richer and nuttier than other avocados. These avocados have a fairly thick leathery green skin that turns near black when fully mature. Inside is a big pit with pale lime green flesh around, which has a soft creamy texture and tastes nutty and slightly sweet. I took this picture in the garden of a friend in Constantia on the Cape Peninsula. hass avocado stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

From the many different kinds of avocados the Hass avocado is by far the most popular. First grown in California by an amateur horticulturist with the name of Rudolph Hass, who gave his name to the fruit, he propagated the variety because they were richer and nuttier than other avocados. These avocados have a fairly thick leathery green skin that turns near black when fully mature. Inside is a big pit with pale lime green flesh around, which has a soft creamy texture and tastes nutty and slightly sweet. I took this picture in the garden of a friend in Constantia on the Cape Peninsula.

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