How to Know When an Avocado Is Bad?

The skin is very dark and the avocado feels mushy or collapses when gently pressed

There are large sunken spots, cracks, or leaking liquid on the outside

The stem area is moldy, black, or gives off a bad smell

The flesh is brown, gray, or black throughout after cutting

The flesh has stringy, slimy, or watery texture

There are mold spots anywhere on the inside or outside

It smells sour, rotten, fermented, or otherwise off

The taste is bitter, sour, or unpleasant

The avocado has been cut open and left too long, and the exposed flesh has turned brown with a bad odor

The avocado is shriveled, dried out, or hollow inside

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