Kiwi exotic fruit seed rare edible good to eat 50 seeds
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Plants & Seedlings
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497 in stock
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seeds
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PACKAGE OF 50 SEEDS, the seeds were took this season,
We have a lot of extremely rare plants if you want something rare let
me know and I will listing for you. Questions? feel free to email me.
Kiwi fruit is the edible fruit of Actinidia Deliciosa, and hybrids between this species and others in the genus Actinidia.
Kiwifruits
owe their name to a bird, native of New Zealand, named "kiwi", and
actually in many regions of Europe, North America and South America,
kiwi fruits are generally referred to as "kiwi"
This fruit
consists of a hairy, brown peel containing green flesh, with white pulp
in the center, surrounded by black, edible seeds. The fruit has a sweet
taste, similar to a mixture of banana, pineapple and strawberry. Kiwi
fruits are native to China, where they were called "macaque peach"
Nutrition-wise, kiwi fruits contain about as much potassium as bananas, and also contain 1.5 times the DRI
for Vitamin C. It is also rich in Vitamins A and E, and its black seeds
can be crushed to produce kiwi fruit oil, which is very rich in
Alfa-Linoleic Acid (an important Omega-3 essential fatty acid)
Studies
have proven that kiwifruits are useful in improving conditions of
asthmatic children, and in decreasing the probability of colon cancer by
providing a good amount of dietary fiber, for more information please
refer to our kiwifruit health benefits page
Kiwifruit is a rich source of vitamin C, 1.5 times the DRI scale in the US. Its potassium content by weight is slightly less than that of a banana. It also contains vitamin E, and a small amount of vitamin A. The skin is a good source of flavonoid antioxidants. The kiwifruit seed oil contains on average 62% alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid.
Usually a medium size kiwifruit contains about 46 calories,0.3 g fats, 1
g proteins, 11 g carbohydrates, 75 mg vitamins and 2.6 g dietary fiber.
Kiwifruit is often reported to have mild laxative effects, due to the high level of dietary fiber.
Sliced kiwifruit has long been
regularly used as a garnish atop whipped cream on New Zealand's national dessert, the pavlova. It can also be used in curry.
Kiwifruit also serves as a natural blood thinner.
A recent study performed at the University of Oslo in Norway reveals
that—similar to popular mainstream aspirin therapy—consuming two to
three kiwifruit daily for 28 days significantly thins the blood,
reducing the risk of clots, and lowers fat in the blood that can cause
blockages.
The kiwifruit skin is edible and contains high amounts of dietary fiber .
In a fully matured kiwifruit one study showed that this as much as
tripled the fiber content of the fruit. In addition, as many of the
vitamins are stored immediately under the skin, leaving the skin intact
greatly increases the vitamin c consumed by
eating a single piece of kiwifruit when compared to eating it peeled.
As with all fruit, it is recommended that if eating the skin, the fruit
be washed prior to consumption.