KIWI SHAKE/HOW TO MAKE A KIWI SHAKE
Living in New-Zealand gives you an opportunity to have kiwi's a whole year. I use to think that Kiwi stands for New-Zealand, but when I researched I came to know that Cultivation of the fuzzy kiwifruit spread from China in the early 20th century, when seeds were introduced to New Zealand. The first commercial planting of Chinese gooseberries occurred in 1937, it was found that the vines were low maintenance and fruited well. The name Chinese gooseberry was changed to kiwifruit as a marketing strategy in 1959. Gold-fleshed kiwifruit was grown from imported seeds in the 1970s. With smooth skins and a more tropical taste, they have proven popular. Kiwifruit exports boomed in the 1970s, but prices crashed in the late 1980s when other countries also began to grow and export the fruit. In 1988 the New Zealand Kiwifruit Marketing Board (now called Zespri) was set up to distribute and market kiwifruit internationally. That's enough of the story about kiwi, let begins with