About National Spicy Guacamole Day
Guacamole is a traditional Mexican dish made from avocados, which are native to Mexico and Central America.
The word "guacamole" comes from the Aztec language Nahuatl and means "avocado sauce." The dish has been a staple of Mexican cuisine for hundreds of years and typically includes mashed avocados mixed with lime juice, salt, and other ingredients such as onion, cilantro, and tomato.
Guacamole is widely popular and enjoyed as a dip, spread, or ingredient in many other dishes.
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