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I found this inside an avocado. Does anyone know what it is? I was about to make toast for the kids, but I’ve never seen anything like this before.

If you found something unusual inside an avocado, it’s usually one of a few harmless things—but without seeing it, I can only explain the most common possibilities.


🥑 Most likely explanations

1. Avocado seed (pit) starting to sprout 🌱

  • Looks like a brown/white “growth” or root-like structure
  • Happens when the avocado is very ripe or slightly old
  • Completely safe, just not pretty

2. Natural discoloration or oxidation

  • Brown, black, or stringy areas
  • Caused when the fruit starts breaking down after ripening
  • Not dangerous if it smells and tastes normal

3. Mold (important ⚠️)

  • Fuzzy white, green, or blue patches
  • Musty smell
  • If present → do NOT eat it

4. Insect or foreign matter (rare)

  • Small tunnel-like marks or unusual dark spots
  • Usually from farming/storage issues
  • Best to discard if anything looks suspicious inside

🚨 Safety rule for kids

If you are unsure at all:
👉 Don’t serve it

Avocados should be:

  • green to light yellow inside
  • creamy texture
  • mild, nutty smell

Anything unusual + uncertainty = better to replace it.


👍 What you can do now

  • Cut a second avocado and compare
  • Check smell (should NOT be sour or rotten)
  • If it looks slimy, black inside, or unusual growth → throw it away

If you want, you can describe what you saw or upload a picture, and I can tell you much more precisely what it is.

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