Mild Guacamole
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Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes When I asked if it did, people said no, and it says so right on the ingredients list. If you don't know who I'm talking about, don't answer! People are allergic to a variety of things!
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and I still buy it lolbr>br>Sometimes it has an overripe or underripe avocado taste, which takes away from the excitement of guacamole, but it's a good go-to when you don't want to wait for avocados to ripen and don't know how to peel them without getting most of it on your hands (I do-- It's a requirement before you can live in San Diego, but it's even better now that Whole Foods delivers! br>Instead of adding powdered flavor packs for a quick, more homemade version, I add salsa for more flavor (for the mild). Chips made from potatoes. Taquitos. Oh my goodness, now I'm hungry!.
in Mexican restaurants on the side Apart from the avocado, there are a few other ingredients to consider. I like that they leave some larger chunks of avocado blended in with the creamy avocado, as well as diced purple onion, fresh cilantro, diced tomatoes, and just the right amount of lime juice. Amazon and Whole Foods have done a fantastic job. 🥑💚.
Lime and salt were required, as well as a dash of onion flavor. If you despise onions, however, you should probably avoid buying guacamole. Despite some odd reviews, this was definitely a gentle film.
On the label, it says MILD, and it made me cry. One bite of this dish is enough to bring tears to one's eyes. Thank you, but no thanks.
Not mild. It's not something I'm going to buy again.
The lid was popped open when I got it. I didn't try it, so I can't comment on how it tastes.
It's not at all appealing. Very uninteresting.