The
kiwifruit or
Chinese gooseberry (sometimes shortened to
kiwi) is the edible
berry of a
woody vine in the genus
Actinidia. The most common
cultivar group of kiwifruit ('Hayward') is oval, about the size of a large
hen's
egg ( in length and in diameter). It has a fibrous, dull greenish-brown skin and bright green or golden flesh with rows of tiny, black, edible seeds. The fruit has a soft texture and a sweet but unique flavor, It is a commercial crop in several countries, such as
Italy,
New Zealand,
Chile,
Greece, and
France.