The trick to identifying a perfectly ripe avocado

Publish Date
Wednesday, 25 January 2017, 10:19AM
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Photo / Getty Images

Avocados are arguably the trendiest food of our time, and it's hard to go on Instagram without coming across the bright green fruit within seconds.

But finding one that is perfectly ripe at the supermarket can be tricky, as often you can't tell until you cut inside if it's too firm or too soft.

Now a viral colour chart sweeping the web can reveal the exact shade you should be hunting for in the vegetable aisle.

If your avocado has bright green skin, then it is not ripe and will be too firm to eat, according to the chart.

If it has a mottled brown hue with flecks of green, then the fruit is "firm ripe" - meaning that it is good to eat while not being too mushy.

But be warned, if they are too overripe, then the fruit can be too soft and form dark bruises on the flesh inside.

The colour chart was posted to Reddit yesterday by user q0__0p, who found it on a sticker on an avocado.

It's been upvoted more than 30,000 times, and attracted nearly 800 comments.

It's far from the only way you can tell if an avocado is ripe.

Some recommend taking off the short stumpy stem to see if it is green or brown underneath.

If it is green, then the fruit is not ripe. But if it is brown, it is ready to be eaten.

Others say you just need to give the fruit a few gentle squeezes to feel if the flesh inside is soft or too firm.

But these avocado fans recommend feeling the fruit all over to make sure you don't miss any mushy or overly firm patches.

- Daily Mail

 

 

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