Agave technically isn't a fruit it is a perennial
It kind of looks like a cross between a cactus and a palm tree and similar to Aloe Vera.
It has wide, flat, green leaves, that grow in a bunch on the ground.
Agave is a plant, similar to a cactus. Vegetable.
Since blue agave nectar appears to be in the fruit category, you would consume it as you would a portion of fruit. Usually on an empty stomach and three hours before or after eating either carbs with veges or protein/fats with veges.
it can be found typically found in fruits and vegetables such as honey, fruit trees, berries, melons.
Agave syrup is made from several species of agave that includes Agave tequilana and Agave salmiana. These species can be found in Mexico and South Africa.
there is a web call agaveazul.net that have images of agave azul, blue agave.
Maple syrup, agave nectar, rice syrup, corn syrup, unrefined cane juice crystals, stevia, fruit juice
No, agave wine is not the same as tequila. Agave wine is made from the fermented sap of the agave plant, while tequila is a distilled alcoholic beverage made specifically from the blue agave plant in Mexico.
Tequila and Agave Nectar
Agave anomala was created in 1913.
Agave americana was created in 1753.
Agave phillipsiana was created in 2001.
Agave lechuguilla was created in 1859.