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Give your avocado the lift it needs with Boston Spice's Green Line Guacamole. The avocado is believed to have come from the Nahuatl word ahuacatl, which ...Start A Revolution In Your Mouth. The War On Flavorless Food Is Over.
Take this spice for a ride straight to your taste buds. Give your avocado the lift it needs with Boston Spice's Green Line Guacamole. The avocado is believed to have come from the Nahuatl word ahuacatl, which means testicle due to the shape of the fruit.
During a trip to Barbados in the West Indies around 1751, George Washington wrote about this popular food. Avocados were first planted in Florida in 1833 but they did not become popular until the 20th century. The MBTA or "The T", as Bostonian's call it, is the oldest subway system in the United States.
One of the T train lines is called the "Green Line" and is Green because it runs by the Frederick Olmstead's Emerald Necklace group of parks. Hence the name for this spice blend. Boston Spice Guacamole: 2 ripe avocados, 2 tbls Green Line Guacamole spice, 2 tsp lime juice, 1 tsp lemon juice, 1/4c finely diced red onion.
Cut the avocados and remove the inside seed. Scoop out the avocado flesh into a small bowl. Add all the remaining ingredients into the bowl and mix well.
Enjoy! Established in 2016, Boston Spice is a small manufacturer of spice blends. Don't forget to look at our spices for beverages and baking. Our spice blends are handcrafted, hand-mixed, and hand-packaged fresh to order.
This allows us to consistently provide the high quality and flavor that you, your food, and your tongue deserve. "Start A Revolution In Your Mouth" with help from Boston Spice. The War On Flavorless Food Is Over! HUZZAH! - HUZZAH! - HUZZAH!