Quote from: Jennygirl on January 17, 2014, 03:51:53 PM
Nnnnnnooooooooo!!! But I love avos! They are nature's butter! Nnnooooo.... 
Pinkerton avocado, of course! I mean it even has "pink" in there. That's a good sign. But if I had to choose from those options, Edranol.
About 80% of the avocado production in the United States, and almost all the commercial production in California, is the Hass (
aka Haas) variety, developed in Whittier, CA.
HassThe Pinkerton variety (cultivar) was developed and is still grown in the Santa Paula/Saticoy/Ventura area. It has a lovely, large, creamy fruit. It is a relatively new variety, related to the Hass.
PinkertonI have a Bacon Avocado in my yard. What I would really like to grow is the "Daily 11" variety, developed in the early 1900s. It is now an heirloom variety.
Daily 11 denoted with "?"I think you can ignore the so-called anti-estrogenic properties. Plant sterols are exceedingly weak. The oil (monunsaturated fat) is the fruit is very healthful and makes your hair naturally shiny.
Avocados also contain Vitamins C and E, as well as calcium and zinc.