Kiwi Sweet < Fast >
In 1904, , a school principal visiting her missionary sister in China, brought seeds back to New Zealand. They were planted by a farmer named Alexander Allison, and the fruit was initially called the Chinese Gooseberry because locals thought it tasted like a gooseberry. The Rebranding Breakthrough
Jack Turner suggested kiwifruit , named after New Zealand’s fuzzy, brown, flightless national bird, which the fruit’s exterior resembled. kiwi sweet
The interesting story behind the "kiwi" we eat today is actually a masterclass in global rebranding. Despite its strong association with New Zealand, the fruit is originally from China, where it was known for centuries as (sunny peach) or mihoutao (macaque fruit), because monkeys loved its sweetness . The Journey to New Zealand In 1904, , a school principal visiting her