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kiwi fruit

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kiwi fruit

Fruit of a vinelike plant grown commercially on a large scale in New Zealand. Kiwi fruits are egg-sized, oval, and similar in flavour to gooseberries, though much sweeter, with a fuzzy brown skin. (Actinidithia chinensis, family Actinidiaceae.)

Bright-green fuzzless varieties are now available.



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At 8, guests settle into the sunny breakfast room and enjoy more tropical delights - waffles with pineapple and macadamia nuts, perhaps, with papaya, kiwi fruit, grapes and juice.
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