Off Topic here:
The marketeers have coined the name "Kiwi Fruit".
As a child growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and 60s we knew this fruit as Chinese Goosebeeries on account of the Chinese gold miners who came to NZ in the 1860s and 70s. They brought the male and female cuttings of the plant with them from south eastern China. The fruit is now grown in most temperate areas over the world. It is rich in Vitamin C and is a good source of dietary fibre. The fibre is processed into capsules and is used as a mild laxative and bowel stimulant.
Interestingly a large percentage of NZ fruiterers are Chinese, some being descendants of the original gold miners, and it was these fruiterers that popularised the fruit within NZ - many decades before it was unleased on the world.
Fun with a Kiwi. Hilarious and entertaining. The All Blacks will love you.