Avocado (Persea americana) is a berry with a single large seed. Mexico is the largest avocado producer, accounting for 25% of the world production. Avocado is often referred to as a “superfood” due to the unique nutritional value as it is rich in protein and contains fat-soluble vitamins lacking in other fruits. It contains different oil levels in the pulp, thus it is widely used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. The majority of the fat in avocado is oleic acid — a monounsaturated fatty acid that is also the major component of olive oil. The pulp of the fruit has been referred to having antioxidant, anticancer, antimicrobial, antiinflammatory, diabetes and cardiovascular health.