How to say avocado in English is introduced as follows:
The avocado is Avocado in English, and its scientific name is Butyrospermum parkii Kotschy.
In English, the avocado used to be called not avocado, but alligator pear.
In English, the avocado used to be called alligator pear instead of avocado, which translates to "avocado," and its rough, dark-green skin does resemble a fierce crocodile.
The avocado also has a lesser name, aguacate, which is Spanish for testicle. At the time, the Avocado Growers Association protested, saying the name was ruining the industry, so at the association's suggestion, alligator pear and aguacate were changed to the lofty-sounding avocado.
Applications of avocado
Products based on shea butter are commonplace in the marketplace, with women's skincare products, sunscreen products, color cosmetics, and even shampoo, body wash, soap and other daily necessities, can be seen in the figure of shea butter.
Besides cosmetics, shea butter is also used in traditional percussion instruments - shea butter is applied to carved wooden African drums to increase the durability of the instruments.
Additionally, shea butter was used as a waterproofing wax in construction.