Sometimes I eat it like an apple - skin (good source of fiber) & all.
Or I cut it in half & scoop out the insides with a spoon.
2007-08-31 08:50:38
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answer #1
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answered by bunni96 4
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SLOOPING THE KIWI
Which of the following statements most describes you?
1. I love kiwifruit and eat it all the time; peeling and slicing it is no problem at all.
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2. I enjoy kiwifruit, but it sure is a pain to get past that fuzzy skin to enjoy the fruit inside.
If you answered 2 (and trust us, a lot of people feel the same way), we’ve got a solution for you. It’s called Slooping – and it’s the ideal way to enjoy California kiwifruit.
Slooping a kiwi is simple and quick, and can be done almost anywhere. Once you start Slooping you’ll never look at a kiwi the same way again! Something that was once inconvenient and exotic will become an everyday, everywhere snack.
How do you Sloop a kiwi?
Simple.
Step One: Take a knife and slice the kiwi in half.
Step Two. While holding one half of the kiwi in your left hand, take a spoon and scoop out a bite of that tangy, tender, sweet and juicy fruit. Then scoop out another bite, then another.
Pretty soon you’ve consumed the most flavorful, nutritious and fun fresh fruit you can get your hands on, and you’ve done it with no fuss and no muss. Eat the fruit right out of the skin, and then throw away the skin (or, if you’re really, really brave, eat the skin too – it’s loaded with nutrition!).
Also you can just peel the skin off and slice it.
2007-08-31 08:50:45
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answered by Besch 4
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There are a few ways to eat a kiwi actually. If you want to eat it like a true New Zealander, you cut it in half and eat the fruit out of the skin with a spoon. You can of course also slice it and eat it or peel, slice, and eat. The skin is edible, but many people opt not to eat that part of the fruit. Whatever way you do it, kiwi is delicious.
2007-08-31 08:53:53
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answered by Beeba 4
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I have a Black Lab, all Labs eat anything, mine wouldn't have some of the things yours has thrown up because she is either in a fenced yard or a a leash with me and when I see the head go down and mouth move I pull out the paper towel I have in my pocket and stick my hand right in her mouth and scape everthing out and wipe my hand 'till I can get home a almost sterilize it, that a Lab I adoped her at eight she's 10 now and she's not going to stop eating like a Lab, she destroys nothing, never has an accident in the house, shed like a walking hair ball, but NOT dumb, for treats give raw carrots and slices of appe No core or seeds, keep them in fridg in a container, they'll turn brown but thats what apples do, and not a whole apple at a time, that will help the weight, why when dogs do doggie things do we think their dumb, have you ever read some of the questions and answers on here and you think your dog is dumb??? Also my Lab loves me and isn't mean to anyone
2016-05-18 00:02:26
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answered by ? 3
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The proper way to eat a kiwi? Cut it in half, crosswise and scoop out the contents with a spoon.
2007-08-31 08:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I always peeled Kiwi for my kids. They loved to then try to hold on to the thing and eat it. I also sliced them from time to time. If you eat the skin, wash it first.
2007-08-31 08:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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A kiwi bird, a person from New Zealand, or the fruit? :D
For the fruit, you want to slice off each end, and with a sharp knife, slice the hairy skin off in strips. Then you can slice it, cube it, or just scoff it whole :)
2007-08-31 09:12:02
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answered by indygocean 2
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Either I cut it in half and scoop it out with a spoon or I remove the skin and slice it.
2007-08-31 08:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There are almost as many ways to skin a kiwi as there is to skin a cat.
Okay, that might be a bad anology in this section. :-)
2007-08-31 10:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Cut in half, use a spoon to scoop out the insides.
2007-08-31 08:53:11
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answered by 2007_Shelby_GT500 7
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