New Zealanders are loopy about this fruit, it’s not Kiwi.
[ Autumn in New Zealand alerts the arrival of a inexperienced, egg-shaped fruit that falls from bushes in such abundance that it’s typically given to neighbors and coworkers in buckets and even wheelbarrows. It’s only in conditions of maximum desperation that individuals make any purchases. The contemporary fruit, whose pulp is gritty, jelly-like and cream-colored, … Read more