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  2. Are kiwis healthy? Dietitians reveal benefits for immunity ...

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    Kiwis may be on the small side, but they contain a mighty dose of nutrients that can aid in everything from gut health to immunity and even sleep. In particular, kiwi is an "amazing source of ...

  3. Can You Eat Kiwi Skin? - AOL

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    The post Can You Eat Kiwi Skin? appeared first on Taste of Home. Yes! Kiwi skin is rich with vitamins and minerals, and deserves to be the star of the show in your snacks and fruit salads.

  4. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    Mango, strawberries, banana, [18] avocado, and kiwi are common problems. [19] Severe allergies to tomatoes have also been reported. [20] [21] Stone fruits are highly cross-reactive with one another, as are the rosaceae fruits [22] [10] Reaction to hot peppers, a kind of botanical berry, is another specific type of fruit allergy. Garlic

  5. Nutritionists Share a List of the Healthiest Fruits to Eat - AOL

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    More research is needed, but Dandrea-Russert says kiwi’s sleep-promoting effects may have something to do with their serotonin content, which is a precursor to melatonin, or the fiber in kiwi ...

  6. Kiwifruit - Wikipedia

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    Their fruits are quite variable, although most are easily recognised as kiwifruit because of their appearance and shape. The skin of the fruit varies in size, hairiness and colour. The flesh varies in colour, juiciness, texture and taste. Some fruits are unpalatable, while others taste considerably better than the majority of commercial cultivars.

  7. Actinidain - Wikipedia

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    Actinidain (EC 3.4.22.14, actinidin, Actinidia anionic protease, proteinase A2 of Actinidia chinensis) is a type of cysteine protease enzyme found in fruits including kiwifruit (genus Actinidia), pineapple, mango, banana, figs, and papaya. This enzyme is part of the peptidase C1 family of papain-like proteases. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Fruit allergy - Wikipedia

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    Allergic reactions to fruit and vegetables are usually mild and often just affect the mouth, causing itching, a rash, or blisters where the food touches the lips and mouth. This is called oral allergy syndrome. Some people who react in this way to fruit or vegetables will also react to pollen from some trees and weeds.

  9. Study: Man acquires kiwi allergy from sister after bone ... - AOL

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    Researchers say a 46-year-old man acquired a kiwi allergy after receiving a bone marrow transplant from his kiwi-allergic sister.