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Home / Lifestyle / Guacamole: From Sacred Aztec Food to Super Bowl Star

Guacamole: From Sacred Aztec Food to Super Bowl Star

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Guacamole's origins trace back to pre-Hispanic Mexico as 'ahuacamolli'.
  • Mexico is the world's leading avocado supplier, exporting 46% globally.
  • Over 100,000 tons of avocados are consumed in the US on Super Bowl day.
Guacamole: From Sacred Aztec Food to Super Bowl Star

Guacamole's journey from an ancient Mexican delicacy to a Super Bowl staple spans centuries. Originating as 'ahuacamolli,' a pre-Hispanic concoction of avocado, chili, and tomato, this sauce has evolved significantly. Early peoples revered the avocado, known as 'ahuacatl' in Nahuatl, for its nutritional value and symbolic significance.

The Spanish facilitated the avocado's global spread in the 16th century, but it remained a dietary cornerstone in Mexico. The 'ahuacamolli' recipe expanded over time, incorporating ingredients like onions, garlic, and lemon. Today, it appears in numerous variations, yet its core elements—avocado, salt, and chili—persist.

Mexico stands as a global leader in avocado production, responsible for approximately 46% of international exports. Michoacán leads production with over 1.7 million tons annually, followed by Jalisco. During the Super Bowl alone, the United States consumes around 100,000 tons of avocados, predominantly as guacamole, underscoring the dish's immense popularity.

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This ancestral food, once sacred to indigenous peoples, now captivates millions during America's most-watched sporting event. The enduring appeal of guacamole, from its ancient origins to its modern-day prominence, signifies its lasting cultural and culinary impact.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Guacamole's origins trace back to pre-Hispanic Mexico, where it was known as 'ahuacamolli,' a mixture of avocado, chili, and tomato.
Approximately 100,000 tons of avocados, largely consumed as guacamole, are eaten in the United States on Super Bowl day.
Mexico is the main global supplier of avocados, accounting for about 46% of the value of international exports.

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