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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

6:14 AM - Avocado News

According to Telegraph.co.uk September 25, 2003,naturally grown giant avocados, descended from an ancient tree in South Africa, will soon be available in Britain.

The avocados are eight times larger than regular avocadoes, or about the size of a watermelon. Just one giant avocado will be enough to feed six people and will cost about one-third less, pound for pound, than normal avocados.

wow,i got to see this for myself..Maybe is fake...who knows...giant avocados?I never seen one myself!


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