The more common name for a Chinese gooseberry fruit is kiwi. This small, brown, fuzzy fruit has bright green flesh and tiny black seeds, and it is known for its sweet and tangy flavor. Kiwi is now widely cultivated and enjoyed around the world.
They're usually sold as kiwi fruit. They come from New Zealand where the kiwi is both an iconic bird and the the nickname for people from that country. It's also considered to sound more appetizing than "gooseberry."
Kiwi. The fruit not the bird. The birds must be also edible but i think is prohibited to kill them. New Zealanders eat much the same food as most western-style nations. New Zealand exports a lot of butter and lamb's meat. Kiwi fruit may not be originally from New Zealand; it's a relatively modern name brought on by retailers who wanted a name more exotic-sounding and less communist-sounding than 'Chinese gooseberry' which was how I knew the fruit in the 1950s (we had a big tree at school).
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A dragon fruit is an exotic fruit. This means that it will be more expensive than a more common fruit. Like other fruits, dragon fruit is sold by weight. It averages about $10.00 a pound.
Chinese Gooseberries are native to north-central and eastern China are more commonly known as Kiwifruit. Note: Some people may know of them as "kiwis", this is the name for one of New Zealands native birds, and the nickname for New Zealanders. It is not the correct name for the fruit.
Beijing in pinyin is just "Bei Jing" for more common Chinese phrases, plz go to: http://www.Beijing-china-guide.com/common-Chinese-phrases.HTML
"Shieh" is not a common Chinese last name. It is more likely a variant spelling of "Xie" or "Xieh", which is a Chinese surname.
WHICH EVER one is more common in your town, in whichever season you buy fruit. If your town's main fruit is one of these, then that one costs the least.
The most common fruit would have to be the apple. Apples come in two types, green and red. The green apples are more sour the the red. Under those two types of apples are evn more kinds.
Chinese people have slightly longer index fingers and Japanese people have much larger feet. Also, it is more common amongst Chinese people to be born with blond hair.
One is "A worm's home" Two is "Red fruit And three is red bolls
The species is known generally as the common fruit fly or vinegar fly.