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Avocado from Brazil (Large Caliber 0.6kg to 0.8kg)
Origin Brazil
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- Average weight: 200 g to 400 g per fruit (depending on size).
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- Energy-rich: Thanks to its high starch content, green plantain is a sustainable source of complex carbohydrates.
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