I have a friend who has the most awesome avo tree here in Maui Meadows, each year around this time, it produces the the most amazing avocado's. The fruit is almost perfectly round, is from 4"-7" across, and is not stringy or lumpy. We usually get 2 large bowls of guacamole from each one, or several avocado sandwiches. I hope to graft this tree someday, as it is not a variety that I've found in the stores and it has been grown using organic gardening methods. It seems like the typical avocado sold in the big supermarket on Maui are the Sharwill or the Hass (shipped from the mainland). Often in the health food stores I find Maui grown avocados of different varieties.

Here's a picture of todays avocado. I did a little research and found that avocados is native to Mexico, Central America and South America, the earliest proof of it's existence is from the 8th century. (an Avocado was buried with a mummy.) they have long been known as aphrodisiacs even though there is no scientific evidence of this. The milky substance from the seed turns red when exposed to air, the Conquistadors used this substance as an ink, and there are still documents today that were written with this ink. The first avocado tree in America was planted by a Florida Judge in 1833. Avocado trees need another avocado tree to cross pollinate and produce fruit in 1-3 years, a healthy tree can produce for 200 years! Maui is a great place for growing healthy avocado trees.

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Hi Karen!
That guacamole sounds good. Our tree is going off right now too. Don't you love it?
aloha - Georgie
I do not believe I have ever seen such large avocados! Whenever I think of Hawaii I think of Pineapples - not avocado's. Looks like the only thing missiong is a cold margarita or a bottle of Corona!
I cannot believe the size of that avocado! The first avocado I ever picked off a tree was in Honduras. it was delicious but not 1/4 that size.
Hey Georgie! Hope you're doing well, ya, gotta love avo season. I had a tree for about 15 yrs, it never fruited very well, I finally took it out then I realized it may not have been getting cross pollinated, but I am ready to plant this variety. (our neighbor has one, so I think ours would do better now.)
Do you know what variety you have?
Aloha, Karen
Karen - I LOVE guacamole! I wish we could grow the fruit in Michigan! I have found a specialty mexican shop here that sells the best guacamole! You provide interesting history facts about the avocado! Thanks for the research! I will remember you next time I eat the green stuff!
Karen,
We just planted a seed and it grew, you know how that is. This year it really went off and they are falling to the ground. I'm not sure if it'a a real variety or not.