Yes. All fruits and vegetables contain carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are broken down in the body to produce energy, although some are more efficient than others. That is, complex carbohydrates, ie those found in high fiber fruits and vegetables, tend to break down and release energy slowly over time, whereas simple carbohydrates, ie processed sugar, break down and release energy quickly, and thus are used up quickly. This is why people who consume a lot of processed sugar, such as that found in many sodas, sometimes report a sudden "energy crash".
The kiwi is simply known as a "kiwi".The kiwifruit may be known as a Chinese gooseberry.
The word kiwi comes from New Zealand.
No. Kiwi have never been in Egypt, either ancient or modern.
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No, a kiwi cannot light up a light bulb. A kiwi is a fruit and does not possess any electrical properties or energy production capabilities. To light a bulb, a source of electricity is required, which a kiwi cannot provide.
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Kiwi fruits provide energy primarily through their natural sugars, such as fructose and glucose, which are quickly metabolized by the body for fuel. Additionally, they are rich in carbohydrates, which serve as a quick energy source. Kiwi fruits also contain vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin C, that support overall energy metabolism and help reduce fatigue. Their high fiber content aids digestion, contributing to sustained energy levels.
'Kiwi' is the plural and the singular (there is no 's' in Maori). 'Te kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (singular), 'Nga Kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (plural) and 'he kiwi' means 'a kiwi' or 'some kiwi'.
'Kiwi' is a Maori word.
The kiwi is the kiwi's common name.
A kiwi is a bird. A kiwi fruit grows on a vine.
Kiwi, the flightless bird, was named by Maori.
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"Kiwi" remains "kiwi."
Kiwi Langford's birth name is Michael Langford.
The smallest species of kiwi is the Little Spotted Kiwi.