Noun
kiwifruit (plural kiwifruit or kiwifruits)
Alternative spelling of kiwi fruit
Fuzzy kiwifruit The larger fuzzy kiwifruit at rear compared to the smaller kiwi berry Almost all kiwifruit sold belong to a few cultivars of fuzzy kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa): 'Hayward', 'Blake', and 'Saanichton 12'. Source: Internet
Firm kiwifruit ripen after a few days to a week when stored at room temperature, but should not be kept in direct sunlight. Source: Internet
If stored appropriately, ripe kiwifruit normally keep for about one to two weeks. Source: Internet
In 1962, New Zealand growers began calling it "kiwifruit" when exporting, the name becoming commercially adopted in 1974. Source: Internet
In the 1980s, countries outside New Zealand began to export kiwifruit. citation In Italy, the infrastructure and techniques required to support grape production have been adapted to the kiwifruit. Source: Internet
Kiwi berries Kiwi berries are edible berry- or grape-sized fruits similar to the fuzzy kiwifruit in taste and appearance, with thin, smooth skin. Source: Internet