avocado is not popular in India. It is called avocado Only.
MakhanphalMakhanphal is a Hindi term that refers to "Avocado" (Persea americana). In India, Avocado is also known as Butterfruit. In some countries, Avocado is also known as Alligator pear, or Butter Pear. In Kannada, one of the spoken languages in India, Avocado is called "Bennehannu"
Availability of avocados in India seems poor, as there seems to be little interest in it. Avocado is also not native to India, and is not easy to obtain or grow, thus the lack of interest.
Avocado is a fruit of high nutritional value; and India is the second most populated country of the world. If proper awareness about the value of avocado among the Indian population can be affected, the fruit will be consumed in bulk quantities, raising high demands from the domestic as well as eport markets.
yes,butternut is the same as avocado.the plant is indigenious to Mexico and central America,in India its grown in the coorg region of karnataka.this fruit is also called the avocado pear/alligator pear for its unusual shape and rough green skin.it should always be eaten when mature.
कड़ु (kadu). It is a pear shaped vegetable popular in south india. It is also known as makkhanphal by rural public.
== Makhanphal रूचिरा (roochiraa)The exact pronunciation of the word in Hindi.
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Yes, you can plant an avocado pit to grow an avocado tree.
In Malayalam, avocado is referred to as "ബട്ടർഫ്രൂട്ട്" (butterfruit). The name reflects its creamy texture and rich flavor. Avocados are appreciated for their nutritional benefits and are increasingly popular in various culinary dishes in Kerala and other parts of India.
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