Eating two or more servings of avocado every week reduces the risk of heart disease by a fifth, according to a new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAMA).

The research, which looked at the diets of more than 110,000 people, found eating one of the green fruits a week (the equivalent of two servings) appears to slash the risks of coronary heart disease by 21% compared to people who do not eat avocado.

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Aside from being delicious, avocados also contain dietary fibre, healthy monounsaturated fats and other key vitamins and minerals, including magnesium and vitamins C, E, and K.

Dr Lorena Pacheco, lead author from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in Boston, US, says: “Our study provides further evidence that the intake of plant-sourced unsaturated fats can improve diet quality and is an important component in cardiovascular disease prevention.”

8 delicious ways to eat more avocado

Here are eight ways to get more avocado – without a slice of toast in sight.

1. In your favourite green smoothie bowl

Photo of a green smoothie bowl made with avocado.
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Smoothie bowls may be less trendy now than they were five years ago, but they still remain a popular breakfast option, particularly in the spring and summer. Adding avocado to your blender will help you thicken your bowl, particularly if you also use frozen bananas. Mix blueberries, spinach and raspberries for a sweet and tangy start to the day.

2. As a tasty guacamole

Guacamole has its roots in Central America. In Mexico, avocados grow in abundance, and the Aztecs were said to eat it combined with spices. These days, the tasty dip is more often used to top popular Tex Mex dishes like enchiladas and nachos.

However, if made simply and fresh at home (by mashing up ripe avocadoes with garlic, lime, black pepper and chilies) guacamole with tortilla chips or crudités makes an excellent snack and is an easy way to get those vital vitamins in.

3. In a creamy pasta sauce

Photo of pasta in an avocado sauce.
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Yep, a creamy pasta without the cream. Adding avocado to a blender with tasty ingredients like basil, chilli, lemon juice and black pepper, and combining until a creamy sauce will make an easy topping for your pasta of choice. Add a little bit of Grana Padano and you have a quick and healthy midweek meal.

4. In a chocolate mousse

You read that right. Avocado makes a great substitute for eggs in a chocolate mousse – which can make an indulgent pudding vegan. You can’t taste the avocado when it is paired with high cocoa dark chocolate and some of your favourite dairy-free milk. This dessert is a lush final course for a dinner party and can be made in under ten minutes, because it turns out that avocados and blenders go hand in hand.

5. Stuff them

You may be used to stuffing a pepper, a sweet potato or a mushroom, but you can also stuff an avocado. Take out the stone (carefully – apparently injuries from removing them are on the rise), and add couscous, rice, beans, cheese, cooked prawns, whatever you like.

5. In banana muffins

Because it’s high in fat, thick and creamy, avocado is a great addition to a muffin, particularly with banana. It’ll make an excellent breakfast or snack and paired with chocolate chips is a sure-fire hit with kids and grown ups alike. No need for butter and oil, the avocado is doing all the work.

7. Bake them

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A great alternative brunch to the usual avocado toast (delicious but becoming rather overdone). Take the stone out of your avocado, crack an egg in the hole, top with cheese or herbs and bake it. This will be delicious with a hollandaise sauce and some sourdough or a zesty Pico de Gallo (Mexican tomato salsa).

8. Drink them

In the 19th century, French colonisers brought avocados to Thailand and they can be seen on menus now in a very sweet capacity. Sinh Tố Bơ is a cold drink, much like a milkshake, made with condensed milk, coconut milk and ice. It has a beautiful green colour, milkshake-like texture and a nutty taste. The name translates to ‘butter fruit smoothie’ and is a very accurate description.

The bad news is that avocados are on the more expensive end of fruit and veg items. Prices have reported just surged to a 24-year high, a rise that has been put down to inflation pressures and Covid-related supply problems in Mexico, as reported in the Daily Mail.

But if you want to get your hands on them at a slightly lower cost, check out the reduced aisle in your local supermarket for those on the turn (perfect for throwing in a blender).

Best-selling avocado slicers

Stuck for inspiration? Check out our list of best-selling Amazon products!

Bestseller No. 1
OXO Good Grips 3-In-1 Avocado Slicer - White
  • All-in-one tool cuts, pits and slices avocados
  • Removes pit and fruit from avocado—no knife needed
  • Patented stainless steel pitter removes pit with one quick twist
Bestseller No. 2
MasterClass KCAVOCADO Stainless Steel Avocado Slicer and Scooper, 18 cm (7"), Silver
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  • SAFETY The sharp blades on the bottom cut the pulp without effort, while the blunt top protects your fingers. The ergonomic stainless steel handle ensures maximum control
Bestseller No. 3
3 in 1 Multifunctional Avocado Cutter Slicer, Non-Slip Handle, Knife Cutter Pitter Stoner, Stainless...
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Bestseller No. 4
Chef Aid 3 in 1 Avocado Tool, Essential Gadget for Cutting, De-Stoning and Slicing, Perfect for...
  • 3-in-1: Our avocado tool can cut, destone, and slice avocados with ease, saving you time and hassle
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Bestseller No. 5
Avocado Cutter Slicer HLKQAO 3 in 1 Avocado Peeler Multifunctional Avocado Peeler Knife Avocado...
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Bestseller No. 6
Avocado Slicer Multifunctional Avocado Peeler Stainless Steel Easy Sliced Pitted Avocado Separator...
  • Multipurpose: Not only used for avocado, but also can used for kiwi fruit, dragon fruit, etc. Enjoy all your delicious fruit with good-mood.
  • Easy to Use: First cutting avocado in half, nylon loop core remover provides quick twist to remove core, then use wire end slices into 11 perfect pieces. Enjoying within few seconds!
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