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QuestionCan you freeze a whole avocado?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou could but it isn't advisable because a whole frozen avocado is hard to skin and can take a long time to thaw before you can pit it.
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QuestionHow do you defrost an avocado?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerLet it thaw overnight in the fridge or if you have a bag of puree you can place it in a bowl of cold water to thaw faster. Remember that if you did not apply any lemon juice to the avocado before freezing it, it may brown rapidly after it thaws.
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QuestionCan you freeze Wholly Guacamole dip?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAccording to Wholly Guacamole themselves their guacamole can be frozen for up to 3 months. They recommend thawing by placing it in the fridge the day before or placing a tub directly in a bowl of cold water to thaw faster.
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QuestionIf I am planning to freeze the avocados for a short time, I don't see the need to place the halves in a resealable bag. Do you?Community AnswerNot necessarily, but oddly enough, a cool tip is that if the fruit is still in contact with the pit, it won't brown. So if you put the halves back together around the pit before freezing it'll keep it fresh for that short time. Wrap in foil though -- even for a short time, the stinkier food in your freezer can spoil its flavor.
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QuestionCan I puree and then freeze avocados to make a salad dressing?Community AnswerYes, you can. Don't forget to add lemon juice or white vinegar to your pureed avocados, because it will prevent the avocado puree from browning.
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QuestionCan I use frozen avocados in smoothies?Community AnswerYes. You can even freeze it and add to the blender/processor without defrosting.
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QuestionShould I wait for my avocados to ripen before freezing them?Community AnswerYes. Using the above methods means exposing the avocado to air, which will cause it to brown and spoil. Freezing halts this process temporarily, but it will continue once thawed, thus an unripe avocado that is thawed will spoil before it ripens any further.
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QuestionDo they taste any different from the storebought frozen ones?Community AnswerYes. But chances are you would only taste a difference if you are aware and focused on that. If you did not know, you could compare it with just an avocado that had somewhat less flavor.
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QuestionCan I freeze whole avocados?Community AnswerYou can, but storage time will be limited.
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QuestionDo the avocados need to be ripe or still hard before I freeze them?John WiebeCommunity AnswerThe avocados need to be ripe before freezing them. They will not ripen once removed from the freezer and thawed.
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QuestionHow do I defrost a whole avocado?Community AnswerPlace the avocado, in its protective wrapper, in the fridge. Allow it to thaw on its own for a few hours. You will know it's ready when you gently apply finger pressure and it's soft.
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QuestionWhat did I do wrong if I froze halved avocados and they turned brown?Celie YeggeCommunity AnswerYou must put lemon juice, lime juice, or white vinegar on avocados before freezing. Otherwise, they'll turn brown.
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QuestionIf I want to freeze avocado soup I am making with lime, cilantro and cucumbers, will the lime alone keep it from turning brown?Community AnswerYes the acidity of the lime should keep your avocado soup from turning brown.
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QuestionCan you put frozen avocado in the blender, or should you thaw it first?Community AnswerYou can put frozen avocado in the blender. This makes great smoothies and when adding other ingredients, especially if like me and don't like the taste but like the benefits, you won't taste it.
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