| Share facebook | RSS

4
Comments

ambassador Report View

(July Free Theme) Avocados~

by Seoyoon Min | 07-07-2022 13:58 recommendations 0

Everything in Moderation


Avocado is botanically a large berry containing a single large seed. They are cultivated in tropical and Mediterranean climates of many countries with Mexico as the leading producer. There are many health benefits when eating avocados. Avocados are rich in nutrients, such as vitamins, C, E, K, and B6. They contain high levels of healthy, beneficial fats, which help a person feel fuller. But you need to eat them in moderation in order not to lead to unintended weight gain. Avocados also help maintain healthy cholesterol levels, which are important for heart health. They are great for vision, containing lutein and zeaxanthin. Since avocados are high in fiber, they improve your digestion and promote bowel movements. They even decrease the risk of depression.

 

There is a high demand for avocados all over the world, with 11 billion pounds of avocados eaten every year around the globe. They have become so popular that they are named the ¡®green gold¡¯. Unfortunately, there is a downside to meeting these demands. Farmers are burning and clearing forests to make room for avocado crops, which is leading to deforestation. This has an adverse effect on biodiversity as well. Plus, avocados require considerable amounts of water to be grown. In a region in Mexico, 3800 Olympic swimming pools worth of water are used every day on avocado farms. Lastly, the production cost is high, with alarming amount of wood needed in packaging and shipping. So even though there are many benefits in eating avocados, we realized that they are not so eco-friendly and should eat them in moderation.

 

What we can do to consume avocados in moderation is to store avocados properly so that we don¡¯t let them go to waste. We sometimes miss the right timing for eating avocados and they may rot. In order to make them last longer, when the avocados are ripe enough, wrap them one by one in newspaper and store them in the refrigerator. Also, we can cut them up in little pieces and freeze them so that we can eat in little portions.

 

The Environmental Impact of Avocados: How Sustainable Is the Fruit? (brightly.eco)

The Surprising Environmental Impact of Avocados (greenmatters.com)

12 health benefits of avocado (medicalnewstoday.com)

Avocado - Wikipedia



 
avocado

no image

  • Dormant user Seoyoon Min
 
 
  • recommend

4 Comments

  • Nayoung Kim says :
    I loved the title and all the information in the article!
    Posted 02-08-2022 02:14

  • Chelwoon Mentor says :
    Hello Seoyoon, this is your mentor Chelwoon.

    Avocados~ I remember another ambassador also wrote an article regarding this topic before! My younger sister enjoys avocados too. She said that it goes well with everything from salad to grilled foods.
    Although it has various problems in terms of the environment, we do not have to forbid anyone to eat it. However, we need to let them know the facts and recommend them to enjoy it in eco-friendly ways like you did!

    Thank you for the article!

    Regards,
    Chelwoon

    Posted 28-07-2022 22:28

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Seoyoon, this is your mentor Joon.

    Avocadoes are highly preferred fruit which has demands all around the world. It is an ingredient used in famous sauce Guacamole and could be applied to many different food recipes. However, did you know that avocadoes put so much strains to the soil? Avocadoes' rich fruit does not come from nowhere. It sucks all the nutrition from the soil which devastates the soil around it. That is why we should not allow any avocadoes go to wastes. Hope we could have sustainable agricultural practice.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 10-07-2022 16:23

  • Bidhata Pathak says :
    Really engaging article!
    Let's keep up, Seoyoon!
    Posted 08-07-2022 03:01

Post a comment

Please sign in

Opportunities

Resources