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		<title>By: Emiliano</title>
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		<description>Hey... I come across that problem all the time my self specially when it comes down to country of origin. The good news though is that most produce items are labeled with the country of origin. 

Regarding the avocados -- I saw a PBS series called Kids on the Farm and it was all about Mexican avocados, their cultivation and recipes. Now I eat mexican avocados all the time and they are great because they are the same variety as California (Haas variety).

On that show I learned about their origin - a mountainous region in Mexico - and how it contributes to their really creamy texture and nutty taste but most importantly I leanerd new recipes for an authentic guac!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey&#8230; I come across that problem all the time my self specially when it comes down to country of origin. The good news though is that most produce items are labeled with the country of origin. </p>
<p>Regarding the avocados &#8212; I saw a PBS series called Kids on the Farm and it was all about Mexican avocados, their cultivation and recipes. Now I eat mexican avocados all the time and they are great because they are the same variety as California (Haas variety).</p>
<p>On that show I learned about their origin &#8211; a mountainous region in Mexico &#8211; and how it contributes to their really creamy texture and nutty taste but most importantly I leanerd new recipes for an authentic guac!</p>
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