Why is kiwifruit called kiwifruit?

Because kiwifruit looks like kiwifruit, the national bird of New Zealand. Kiwi originated in China and was introduced to New Zealand in the early 20th century. After being planted in New Zealand, it was exported to other countries. In other countries, kiwifruit is called kiwifruit because it looks like kiwifruit, the national bird of New Zealand. Later, because of its wide use, it became synonymous with kiwifruit.

Why is kiwifruit called kiwifruit?

At first, the exported kiwifruit didn't sell well abroad, and some fruit merchants hoped to give kiwifruit some distinctive names to achieve better publicity effect. Because kiwifruit is very similar to kiwi, the national bird of New Zealand, its English name is kiwifruit.

Kiwi is a special name, so it attracts people to buy it. In addition, many people like to eat kiwifruit, and sales abroad have also increased. More people use this name, so kiwifruit has become synonymous with kiwifruit.