Kiwifruit - New Zealand Icons

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By Jordan

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This is a slide show about New Zealand Icons from the students in our classroom, in this case its Kiwifruit.

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By Jordan

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This is a kiwi fruit orchard where Kiwi fruit grow

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The Kiwi fruit is not bad for you and you can eat the skin off a Kiwi fruit just make sure that you wash it first.

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Mmm tasty

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Next time you make a Pavlova add Kiwi fruit

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Come and have a look its cool

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Have a taste because I'm tasty

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Tasty Kiwi fruit

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Actinidia deliciosa is native to Southern China. Originally known as Yang Tao,[3] it is declared as the "National Fruit" of the People's Republic of China.[4] Other species of Actinidia are also found in India and Japan and north into southeastern Siberia. Cultivation spread from China in the early 20th century, when seeds were introduced to New Zealand by Mary Isabel Fraser, the principal of Wanganui Girls' College, who had been visiting mission schools in Yichang, China.[5] The seeds were planted in 1906 by a Wanganui nurseryman, Alexander Allison, with the vines first fruiting in 1910.The familiar cultivar Actinidia deliciosa 'Hayward' was developed by Hayward Wright in Avondale, New Zealand around 1924. It was initially grown in domestic gardens, but commercial planting began in the 1940s. Italy is now the leading producer of kiwifruit in the world, followed by New Zealand, Chile, France, Greece, Japan and the United States. In China, kiwifruit was traditionally collected from the wild, but until recently China was not a major producing country.[6] In China, it is grown mainly in the mountainous area upstream of the Yangtze River. It is also grown in other areas of China, including Sichuan.[7]

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They named it Kiwifruit after the Kiwi and because it grows in new Zealand, originally it is from China where it was called Chinese Gooseberry.

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You can get three colours for kiwi fruit red yellow and green