you die
It's not healthy. Avocado pits, like peach and apricot pits, contain cyanide to prevent animals from eating them.
can but its not good for you, better to make soap out of it
No, maggots typically feed on dead or dying organic material. Also, avocado pits are slightly toxic.
The persin contained in some parts of an avocado is toxic to birds and large animals. It is not toxic, however, to dogs, although some people claim it is.
If you gently roast it, the bitterness goes away and the toasted "nut" tastes very much like a peanut. Here in the San Francisco Bay area we have Bay Trees, the source of the bay leaf used in seasoning. The fruit is identical in structure to the avocado. It is smaller with a very thin layer of yellow green flesh. . .much the likeness of the Pinkerton avocado. The original residents of the area, the Indians, harvested the Bay fruit and roasted it as a regular part of their diet.
If humans eat PCB, they will or could die.
An avocado is ready to eat when it is slightly soft to the touch and the skin gives a little when pressed gently.
Yes.
No, you can eat it raw
No.
I wouldn't recommend it, Avocados contain a substance called persin, although it's harmless for humans who aren't of course allergic, Large amounts can be toxic to dogs, so if you happen to be growing avocados at home, keep your dog away from the plants, Persin is in the leaves, seed and bark as well as in the fruit.
yes