Guacamole
avocado
avocado
The answer comes from Latin, where "dicti" means "word." Today, to learn the meaning and history of a "dicti," a dictionary is most helpful!If you find "avocado" in your dictionary, you probably will read at the end of its definitions something close to: "From Mexican-Spanish term "aguacate," meaning "water cactus."A native dialect has the same word, from which came "guacamole," a very popular dip that was called "avocado sauce."(NOTE: The same native dialect also defines an "aguacate" as a "testicle." Enjoy your next Mexican meal!)
avocado is not popular in India. It is called avocado Only.
Guacamole.
Salsa
Pati's Mexican Table - 2011 Avocado 1-3 was released on: USA: April 2011
avocado
avocado
It is Mexican/Spanish 'Ahuacatl' in Mexican which became 'aguacate' in Spanish meaning Alligator pear
salsa