it could if your allergic your doctor can do a food allergy test to see what you are allergic to
noAh, what great education people have these days. And, to elaborate, a Kiwi is actually a type of BIRD. Ninja Kiwi is a BIRD ninja, and it has nothing to do with monkies what-so-ever. -Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi
Kiwi (the fruit): green, fruity, delicious, juicy, delectable Kiwi (the bird): brown, flightless, insect eating, ground dwelling, rare Kiwi (a New Zealander): proud, Maori, southern, brave, tanned
If you mean the bird, no. Kiwi skins would have to be obtained from kiwi, and since these are a protected species, that would be quite illegal. If you mean the fruit, yes you can.
It would be possible to wash a kiwi, but there would be no need, unless you ate the outer skin also.
The male Kiwi had a call so females would come to its territory to mate
Your mouth hurts after eating kiwi because the structure of your mouth is made up of proteins and the kiwi has enzymes that destroy proteins inside of therefore the kiwi is destroying the proteins in your mouth. The pain should go away on about an hour or so. If pain continues into the next day consult your doctor to have an allergy test done.
Store kiwi in the refrigerator to keep it fresh and flavorful. Kiwi can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Avoid storing kiwi near other fruits that produce ethylene gas, such as apples and bananas, as this can cause the kiwi to ripen too quickly.
Tane Mahuta, God of the forests needed someone to help protect the trees from the bugs that were eating them so he asked the birds if any would agree to come down from the air and live on the ground. It was the kiwi who said it would even though it meant losing its wings, plumage and spending its life in the dark.
Well at most stores like Giant, kiwi are not sold by weight. The price would say Kiwi 3 for $1. And trust me, I would know. Kiwi is the best fruit to eat when you are in a green mood.
Eating too much kiwi can lead to digestive discomfort due to its high fiber content, potentially causing gas, bloating, or diarrhea. Additionally, kiwi contains actinidain, an enzyme that can cause oral irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Overconsumption may also lead to excessive intake of vitamin C, which can result in stomach upset or kidney stones in rare cases. Moderation is key to enjoying the health benefits of kiwi without adverse effects.
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When you combine milk and kiwi, the enzymes in kiwi, particularly actinidin, can cause the milk proteins to curdle. This reaction may lead to a lumpy texture and an unpleasant taste, making it less desirable for consumption. For this reason, it's generally not recommended to mix fresh kiwi with milk in recipes. However, cooked kiwi or kiwi puree can be used in smoothies or desserts without causing curdling.