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    Kiwi berry-Actinidia arguta

    By s mMarch 25, 2018Updated:March 28, 2018No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Kiwi berry-Actinidia arguta

    Kiwi berry with scientific names Actinidia arguta is a species of Actinidia arguta (Siebold & Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq. in the family Actinidiaceae.  It is native to Eastern Siberia, Japan, China, Sakhalin, Korea and Kuril Islands. Kiwi berry plant produces an edible fruit which are cultivated for both domestic and commercial purposes. The fruit juicy, sweet and aromatic.

    Kiwi berry are cultivated as an ornamental plants. They can be found in jams, jellies, salads, smoothies, sports drinks, appetizers and tenderizers. Other common names of Kiwi berry are Arctic Kiwi, Bower Actinidia, Baby Kiwi, Cocktail Kiwi, Bower Vine, Dessert Kiwi, Japanese Actinidia, Hardy Kiwi, Kiwiberry, Siberian Gooseberry, Mini Kiwi, Vinepear and Taravine.

    History

    Kiwi berry is native to Eastern Siberia, Japan, China, Sakhalin, Korea and Kuril Islands. It is commercially cultivated in Canada, United States, New Chile, Zealand and Europe.

    In the late 1945, kiwis and berries were used to treat Aronia in used Japan. The mechanisms found in berries contain vitamin compounds that enhance white blood cells as well as antioxidants promote healthy skin. To aid Aronia, Kiwi berries were formulated by Dr. Van der Woodsen in 1946. He combined kiwis and berries by disconnecting roots which was connected to original seeds and then connecting it with seeds of other fruit. With the production of Kiwi berry, Aronia was lowered by 89%. Kiwi berries are still used to accomplish better health worldwide and treat diseases.

    Plant

    Kiwi berry is a robust, climbing, vigorous and deciduous herb growing to 20 feet in height. The flowers are cup shaped, fragrant, creamy white or white and 1.2–2 cm across. The leaves are glabrous, broad to ovate to elliptic, deep green and 3-5″ long. The plant bears flowers during May which turns to smooth, subglobose-oblong fruit of size 1.5–3 cm. The fruit are green yellowish to green or purple to red in color. The pulp is emerald green with numerous, tiny, black seeds of 2.5 mm.

    Nutritional Value

    125 grams of Kiwi berry fruit contains 22 grams of carbohydrate, 4 grams of dietary fiber, 360 mg of potassium, 1.5 grams of protein, 0.7 grams of fat and 7 mg of sodium.

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    Health Benefits of Kiwi berry

    Kiwi berry is loaded with various nutrients and considered as a healthy snack. It is loaded with antioxidant which helps to reduce the chances of cancer, cardiovascular disease and also slows down the process of ageing. They are an excellent source of Vitamin C, fiber, calcium and Vitamin A.

    • It helps to clear impurities and eradicate aging and stress.
    • It helps to reduce cholesterol level and lowers arteries narrowing.
    • It maintains bone, tooth, vision and skin health.
    • It maintains the level of blood sugar, red blood cells and nervous system.
    • Vitamin B found in Kiwi berry prevents cancer, birth defects and heart ailments.
    • It possesses antioxidant, anticancer, antiallergenic and anti-inflammatory properties.
    • It reduces high blood pressure and hypertension.
    • It is essential for the bone strength, infant growth, build immunity and brain development.

    Culinary Uses

    • Ripe kiwiberry fruit is eaten fresh, whole with the smooth skin intact like grapes.
    • Sliced kiwiberry can be made into pastries, pies, muffins, sweet omelet, salads such as kiwiberry salad and kiwiberry shrimp salad.
    • It is also processed into puree for making a range of culinary delights such as jams, salsas, salad dressing, vinegars, appetizers, sauces for entrees especially baked and grill fish, cheese-cake, ice-cream, sherbet, yogurt and sorbet.
    • Kiwiberry sauce is excellent over a skinless breast of chicken.
    • Kiwiberry is an excellent meat tenderizer and marinade. It goes well with orange, honey and chocolate.
    • It can be made into non-alcoholic spritzers (consisting of kiwiberry puree, orange juice and soda), kiwiberry margarita (kiwiberry puree, melon liquor, tequila, splash of lime juice), health food drinks to wines, meads, and beers.

    Other Facts

    • Kiwi berry has the size of cherry tomato and is perfect as a portable snack.
    • Kiwi berry is sweet and pairs well with sweet and savory dishes.
    • Kiwi berries are loaded with nutrients and vitamins.
    • They are non-GM, hand-picked and are sustainably farmed.
    • Bees are considered as the main pollinators of Kiwi berry.
    • In a year, more than one million tons of Kiwi berry are produced.
    • Kiwi berry is produced in Italy, Chile and New Zealand.
    • Kiwi berry is eaten by deer and monkeys.
    • Kiwi berry survives for more than fifty years and produces fruit for up to 30 years

    Precautions

    • Kiwi berry might slow down the blood clotting and increase the chances of bleeding.
    • Kiwi berry might cause allergic reactions in those who are allergic to avocado, fig, birch pollen, latex, hazelnut, rye, poppy seed, wheat and sesame seed.
    • One should not consume Kiwi berry before two weeks of surgery.

    References:

    http://www.kiwiberry.com/nutrition.htm

    https://www.plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=ACAR10

    http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2620609

    https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=506774#null

    https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/55681/

    https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=1389

    https://pfaf.org/User/plant.aspx?LatinName=Actinidia+arguta

    http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=r320

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    Kiwi Berry facts

    Kiwi berry Quick Facts
    Name: Kiwi berry
    Scientific Name: Actinidia arguta
    Origin Native to Eastern Siberia, Japan, China, Sakhalin, Korea and Kuril Islands. It is commercially cultivated in Canada, United States, New Chile, Zealand and Europe.
    Colors Green yellowish to green or purple to red (Fruit)
    Shapes Smooth, subglobose-oblong, 1.5–3 cm (Fruit)
    Flesh colors Emerald green or tinged with purple
    Taste Sweet, aromatic
    Major nutrients Carbohydrate (16.92%)
    Total dietary Fiber (10.53%)
    Potassium, K (7.66%)
    Protein (3.00%)
    Total Fat (2.00%)

    More facts about Kiwi berry
    Name Kiwi Berry
    Scientific Name Actinidia arguta
    Native Eastern-most Siberia, Eastern and north eastern China, Korea, Japan,  Sakhalin and Kuril Islands
    Common Names Arctic Kiwi, Baby Kiwi, Bower Actinidia, Bower Vine, Cocktail Kiwi, Dessert Kiwi, Hardy Kiwi, Japanese Actinidia, Kiwiberry, Mini Kiwi, Siberian Gooseberry, Taravine, Vinepear
    Name in Other Languages Chinese :   Hong mao mi hou tao (红毛猕 猴桃 ),    Ruan zao mi hou tao (软枣猕猴桃), Yuan li (猿梨), Juan-Tsao-Mi- Huo-T’ao, Ruan-Zao-Zi软枣子(), Juan-Tsao-Tzu, Temg- Gua, T’eng-Kua, Yuan Li, Hong Mao Mi Hou Tao
    Danish:  Stikkelsbærkiwi, Stikkelsbær-Kiwi
    Dutch: Mini-Kiwi
    Eastonian: Teravahambaline Aktiniidia
    English:  Arctic kiwi, Baby kiwi, Bower actinidia, Fuzzless kiwi, Green-fleshed actinidia, Hardy kiwi, Japanese actinidia, Kiwi berry, Siberian gooseberry, Smooth skinned kiwi, Taravine, Vine-pear, actinidier, japanische Stachelbeere
    Finnish: Japaninlaikkuköynnös,
    French:  Actinidier à chair verte, Actinidier de Sibérie, Kiwi de Sibérie, Souris végétale, Kiwai, Kiwi D’été, Actinidie à feuilles dentées, Actinidie denticulée
    German:  Japanische Stachelbeere, Scharfzähniger Strahlengriffel, Taravini, Kleinfruchtige Kiwi, kokuwa
    Hungarian: Kopasz Kivi
    Japanese:  Kokuwa (コクワ), Saru nashi (サルナ シ), Shima saru nashi (シマサルナシ),   Saru nashi (さるなし),  Shi rakuchidzuru (シ ラクチヅル)   Shirakuchijiru  
    Korean:  da lae (다 래)  Ta rae, dalaenamu (다래나무)  Ta rae na mu,  Seom da rae na mu (섬다래나무)
    Polish:  Aktinidia ostrolistna, Mini kiwi
    Russian:  Aktinidiia arguta (Актинидия аргута),   Aktinidiia krupnaia (Актинидия крупная),  Aktinidiia ostrozubchataia (Актинидия острозубчатая),    Актинидиа острая  (Aktinidia ostraja), , Kishmish krupnyi (Кишмиш крупный), kišmiš
    Swedish:  Krusbärsaktinidia
    Plant Growth Habit Robust, large, climbing, deciduous, dioecious liana
    Growing Climates Found growing in mountain forests, thickets, stream sides, moist places
    Soil Intolerant of saline soils but is tolerant of other soil types including infertile soil. It thrives best in well-drained, moist, acidic soil
    Plant Size Up to 20 feet
    Branchlet Branchlets villose when young becoming glabrous with lamellate, white to brown pith
    Leaf Ovate to broadly ovate to oblong ovate, 6–12 cm by 5–10 cm,
    Flowering Periods Jun to July
    Flower Creamy white or white, 1.2–2 cm across when fully open
    Fruit Shape & Size Sub globose to oblong, 1.5–3 cm, smooth
    Fruit Color Green yellowish-green, or purple-red when mature
    Fruit Weight 5–20 g
    Flesh  color Emerald green or tinged with purple
    Taste Sweet, aromatic
    Seed Numerous tiny, 2.5 mm and black
    Varieties • Actinidia arguta var. arguta (autonym)
    •  Actinidia arguta var. giraldii (Diels) Vorosch.
    • Actinidia arguta var. hypoleuca (Nakai) Kitam.
    Season October
    Traditional uses
    • In folkloric medicine, fruits and cortex of the kiwiberry vines are used as laxans and anthelmintics.

    Kiwi berry Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Actinidia arguta

    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
    Subkingdom Tracheobionta (Vascular plants)
    Superdivision Spermatophyta (Seed plants)
    Division Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)
    Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
    Subclass Dilleniidae
    Order Theales
    Family Actinidiaceae (Chinese Gooseberry family)
    Genus Actinidia Lindl. (Actinidia)
    Species Actinidia arguta (Siebold & Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq. (Tara vine)
    Synonyms
    • Actinidia arguta f. platyphylla (A.Gray ex Miq.) H.Ohba      
    • Actinidia arguta var. arguta
    • Actinidia arguta var. cordifolia (Miq.) Bean
    • Actinidia arguta var. curta Skvortsov
    • Actinidia arguta var. dunnii H. Lév.
    • Actinidia arguta var. erythrocarpa S.Otani
    • Actinidia arguta var. giraldii (Diels) Vorosch.
    • Actinidia arguta var. megalocarpa (Nakai) Kitag.
    • Actinidia arguta var. platyphylla (A.Gray ex Miq.) Nakai     
    • Actinidia arguta var. purpurea (Rehder) C.F. Liang
    • Actinidia arguta var. rufinervis Nakai
    • Actinidia callosa var. arguta (Siebold & Zucc.) Makino
    • Actinidia giraldii Diels
    • Actinidia japonica Nakai
    • Actinidia megalocarpa Nakai & Kitag.
    • Actinidia platyphylla A.Gray ex Miq.
    • Actinidia rufa var. arguta (Siebold & Zucc.) Dunn
    • Trochostigma arguta Siebold & Zucc.
    • Raw
    Nutritional value of Kiwi berry raw
    Serving Size: 125 g

    Calories from Fat 6.3 Kcal.

    Proximity Amount % DV
    Energy 403 kJ N/D
    Protein 1.5 g 3.00%
    Total Fat (lipid) 0.7 g 2.00%
    Carbohydrate 22 g 16.92%
    Total dietary Fiber 4 g 10.53%
    Total Sugars 9.5 g N/D

    Minerals Amount % DV
    Potassium, K 360 mg 7.66%
    Sodium, Na 7 mg 0.47%

    *Above mentioned Percent Daily Values (%DVs) are based on 2,000 calorie diet intake. Daily values (DVs) may be different depending upon your daily calorie needs. Mentioned values are recommended by a U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are not healthbenefitstimes.com recommendations. Calculations are based on average age of 19 to 50 years and weighs 194 lbs.

    Source:
    https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/

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