Remember these tips for picking kiwis, and you are guaranteed to pick one by one

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Whether the kiwi is sweet or not, learn these few tips for choosing, and I'm sure you will pick one. Let's take a look below.

First of all, look at the size. When choosing kiwifruit, it is different from other fruits. Other fruits can be selected larger, and the taste and quality of larger ones are relatively better. On the other hand, if the kiwifruit is too large, the taste will be weak, and if it is too small, it will not be very ripe. Therefore, when choosing kiwifruit, it is better to choose a medium-sized kiwifruit.

The second point is to look at the color. When choosing kiwifruit, the ripeness that is yellowish brown is just right, and it tastes sweet and delicious. It can't be too dark, if it's dark brown, it may be overripe, maybe it's bad. If the color is a little green, then such a kiwi fruit is either not ripe, or it is not enough light. This kind of kiwi will taste a little sour.

The third is to look at the male and female, that is to say, try to choose a fruit with a small and round stem, and the other end is retracted inward, and the top is pointed, like a chicken's mouth, such a kiwi will be sweeter and more nutritious.

Others have a flat top, like a duck's mouth, which looks fatter and rougher to the touch. This kind of kiwi fruit may have hormones, and it will taste worse. There is also the fluff of kiwi fruit. Fresh kiwi fruit fluff is not easy to fall off. If it takes a long time, the fluff will fall off easily.

The fourth point is to look at the hardness. Try to choose the ones with a hard feel. Such kiwis are generally fresh. If it is soft when squeezed, it proves that the kiwi fruit has been picked up for a long time, or it has been bumped and easily damaged. If it is very soft and not easy to spring back, such kiwi fruit may be broken, so it is not recommended to buy it. Do you remember these points? If you think this is helpful to you, please bookmark it and add a follow, we will see you in the next issue!

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