ASDA is making every millennial’s dream come true with the launch of giant avocados – a UK first for the creamy green fruit.

The supermarket giant, which has a branch in Weymouth, is selling the super-sized fruit for £1.60.

Grown in the fertile soils of Argentina, the avocados weigh between 480g and 670g – two to three times larger than the average large avo, with a 30/70 per cent ratio of seed to flesh, compared to the typical 50 / 50 split, giving customers even more delicious avocado than normal.

The larger amount of flesh on the avocados also means the fruit lasts a lot longer, with the high calcium levels reducing oxidisation speeds, ensuring customers can enjoy their avocados for longer-than-normal.

Nasir Ahmed, Asda Avocado Technologist, said: “Last year, Asda customers ate their way through an astonishing 28 million avocados, with the creamy green fruit now a cupboard, fridge and restaurant staple.

“With the nation’s appetite for avocados continuing to grow, we’re excited to be introducing the biggest avos on the market, and hope the nation continues spreading, smashing and slicing, as avocados continue taking the world – and brunch – by storm.”

Thought it couldn’t get any better? For avocado-lovers that worry about leaving the precious fruit for too long, turning it from delectably buttery to overly squishy and fibrous, Asda’s Giant Avocados change skin colour when at perfect eating quality, starting as bottle green and turning a deep purple-black when ripe and ready to eat.

Over the last three years, avocado sales in the UK have almost tripled, with more than 6,000 avocados now sold every hour across the country.

Asda’s giant avocados are available now.