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Avocados — they’re creamy, green, and full of goodness… but did you know they also make a-peel-ing subjects for riddles? Whether you spread them on toast or mash them into guacamole, avocados have found their way into our hearts — and now, into our wordplay!

In this session of “Avocado Riddles,” get ready to tickle your brain with clever twists, tasty clues, and a little healthy humor. Let’s see if you can pit your wits against these green-themed puzzles!


I’m bumpy, small, and dark when ripe,
Creamy inside, just the right type.
I’m the king of guac, loved every day—
Which variety am I, can you say?

Hass

I’m bigger and smoother, with shiny green skin,
My shape is like a pear, not too thin.
Florida loves me, I’m lower in fat—
Guess who I am, now think about that!

Choquette

They call me a giant, with watery flesh,
But still good for salads, when super fresh.
I’m round and mild, I grow with grace—
In Florida fields, I take my place.

Lula

I’m known in Hawaii and round as can be,
With yellow-green flesh that’s buttery.
I’m tasty and smooth, a tropical prize—
Guess my name, I’m large in size.

Kahalu’u

I’m from California, green and smooth,
I’m medium in size and got that groove.
I’m pear-shaped and mild with a delicate taste—
Name me now, don’t let time waste!

Bacon

My skin is glossy, I’m heavy and fat,
But my creamy insides? Imagine that!
I’m a Guatemalan type, large and sweet—
Which avocado am I that’s hard to beat?

Reed

I come early in season, with flavor so bold,
Smooth skin and pale green when sold.
Not too big and easy to peel—
Tell me now, what’s the deal?

Fuerte

With round dark skin and texture so fine,
I ripen fast and taste divine.
I’m a hybrid loved in the West—
Which avocado passes the test?

Pinkerton

My name sounds like a drink or a treat,
But I’m all avocado, firm and sweet.
I grow in Hawaii, strong and wide—
What’s my name? Give it a try!

Sharwil

I’m not from Peru, though it sounds that way,
My oil content helps me slay.
Smooth skin, strong tree, I’m pretty elite—
Guess my name, I’m hard to beat.

Mexicola

    I’m a hybrid star from sunny lands,
    Smooth and buttery in your hands.
    My name means strong and mighty, too—
    What avocado am I to you?

    Zutano

      Dark when ripe and rough to touch,
      I taste like butter, loved so much.
      I grow all year with very few flaws—
      Name me quick, I’m from Haas’s cause!

      Hass

        I grow in Florida, tall and proud,
        With thin green skin, I stand out in a crowd.
        Less oily but fresh and light—
        Name this type, get it right!

        Monroe

          I’m a tropical treat with watery feel,
          Great for slicing, that’s the deal.
          A Cuban origin in Florida’s sun—
          Guess my name, I’m the one!

          Simmonds

          I’m shaped like a teardrop, silky and bold,
          A West Indian fruit, lovely to hold.
          Florida’s fields is where I stay—
          Guess my name without delay!

          Russell

            I’ve got a purple tint and love the heat,
            My creamy flesh is smooth and sweet.
            A lesser-known gem, but truly great—
            Which avocado holds this fate?

            Catalina

              My name sounds like an artist’s flair,
              Yet I grow with tropical air.
              In Hawaii I love to grow—
              Guess me right, let knowledge show!

              Nishikawa

              I’m known in Mexico, dark and thin,
              Great in sauces when you begin.
              Oil-rich flesh with strong bold taste—
              Name me now and make no haste!

              Mexicola

                You’ll find me in Hawaii’s land,
                Round and soft when ripe in hand.
                A creamy bite with yellow glow—
                What’s my name? Do you know?

                Malama

                I’m rare and long with shiny green skin,
                Slice me up, you’ll surely grin.
                I’m a novelty and fun to see—
                Name this fruit, come guess me!

                Long Neck

                I’m a hybrid mix of green and gold,
                My story’s new but centuries old.
                I grow best in California sun—
                Guess me now before we’re done!

                Gwen

                I’m big and sweet, a gentle type,
                My mild flesh earns all the hype.
                I’m Florida-grown and rarely loud—
                Name this avocado proud!

                Hall

                I sound like someone strong and true,
                But I’m a fruit through and through.
                Creamy texture, smooth green coat—
                Guess my name and take a note!

                Ettinger

                I share my name with a tropical breeze,
                My fruit is large and sure to please.
                Thick-skinned and glossy, green to see—
                What avocado could I be?

                Oro Negro

                I’m smooth-skinned and start with “L,”
                A Mexican kind you know quite well.
                I’m good for slicing, salads too—
                What’s my name? Give me a clue!

                Linda

                That’s the end of our Avocado Riddles adventure! Want to challenge yourself with more? Click below and explore!

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