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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:37:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			 			<p>We have a kiwi fruit vine that is rather prolific, to put it mildly. &#8220;The untamed beast&#8221;, &#8220;vine from hell&#8221;, or simply &#8220;the monster&#8221; are a few of the names my father and I have given this plant. Or plants. There may be two of them but I rarely fight my way through the mass of leaves and fruit to see what is really growing there. It&#8217;s my mother&#8217;s baby, so we are only allowed to cut it back when it threatens to completely overtake the vegetable garden, which it does on a weekly basis all summer long.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwifruit">Kiwi fruit</a>, also known as Chinese gooseberries, were first marketed to the US by New Zealanders, who call themselves &#8220;kiwis&#8221; after a native bird of New Zealand. They have a rough brown skin, which once peeled reveals a bright green interior, tart and hard when unripe, soft and sweet when ripe. Although we are used to eating them in the summer, that&#8217;s because we&#8217;ve been importing them from New Zealand for years. The season for kiwifruit is actually in the fall and winter; we start picking ours in late October.</p>
<p>While in New Zealand last year I consulted with a local chef to see if I find some ideas of things to do with the profusion of kiwi fruit our vines produced. He suggested using them the way one might use a raw tomato, in that they are both acidic and sweet, and recommended making salsa with them. Brilliant! Here is a lovely spicy seasonal salsa that I put together today using a few kiwifruit, with some pomegranate seeds for added color and sweetness, and avocado to balance out the acidity of the kiwifruit. Serve with tacos or steak.</p>
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			 			<p>We have a kiwi fruit vine that is rather prolific, to put it mildly. &#8220;The untamed beast&#8221;, &#8220;vine from hell&#8221;, or simply &#8220;the monster&#8221; are a few of the names my father and I have given this plant. Or plants. There may be two of them but I rarely fight my way through the mass of leaves and fruit to see what is really growing there. It&#8217;s my mother&#8217;s baby, so we are only allowed to cut it back when it threatens to completely overtake the vegetable garden, which it does on a weekly basis all summer long.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwifruit">Kiwi fruit</a>, also known as Chinese gooseberries, were first marketed to the US by New Zealanders, who call themselves &#8220;kiwis&#8221; after a native bird of New Zealand. They have a rough brown skin, which once peeled reveals a bright green interior, tart and hard when unripe, soft and sweet when ripe. Although we are used to eating them in the summer, that&#8217;s because we&#8217;ve been importing them from New Zealand for years. The season for kiwifruit is actually in the fall and winter; we start picking ours in late October.</p>
<p>While in New Zealand last year I consulted with a local chef to see if I find some ideas of things to do with the profusion of kiwi fruit our vines produced. He suggested using them the way one might use a raw tomato, in that they are both acidic and sweet, and recommended making salsa with them. Brilliant! Here is a lovely spicy seasonal salsa that I put together today using a few kiwifruit, with some pomegranate seeds for added color and sweetness, and avocado to balance out the acidity of the kiwifruit. Serve with tacos or steak.</p>
			<p><a href="http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/kiwi_salsa/">Continue reading "Kiwi Salsa" »</a></p>
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