The Kiwi Fruit
First of all, what is an Icon?
Well, An icon is a person or thing known as a symbol. For example, there are icons on your TV and on many things like brands, equipment and famous people you may know.
The History of the kiwi fruit
The History of the kiwi fruit
The kiwi fruit was known as the Chinese gooseberry. Although it is associated with New Zealand, kiwifruit actually originated in the Chang Kiang Valley of China. The Chinese used it as a tonic (A medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being) for children and women after childbirth due to its high nutritional value, but never truly enjoyed it as a fruit. The kiwifruit arrived first in 1904 in the United States and later in found its way to New Zealand. Yet it was the New Zealanders who recognized the potential of this Delicious fruit and began using it for commercial profit.
Why is the kiwi fruit a New Zealand Icon?
Has longevity-The kiwifruit became a popular fruit in NZ in the 1950s. The plant is native to China. When it was first introduced, it was known as 'Chinese gooseberry' because of the shape and number of seeds. New Zealanders soon renamed it after their national symbol, the kiwi bird. New Zealanders recognize this as an Icon and can still be seen in supermarkets and maybe in backyards.
UNIQUE- Over the years in many countries, Businesses have started to make lotions, creams, ointments, hotels, deserts and more.
For Example, Michael Jackson is an Icon
How is the Kiwi Fruit well known- The kiwi fruit is in more than 20 countries and they have different names, for example In Chinese:[3]
- Macaque peach (獼猴桃 Pinyin: míhóu táo): the most common name
- Macaque pear (獼猴梨 míhóu lí)
- Vine pear (藤梨 téng lí)
- Sunny peach (陽桃 yáng táo), a name originally referring to the kiwifruit, but often refers to the starfruit
- Wood berry (木子 mù zi)
- Hairy bush fruit (毛木果 máo mù guǒ)
- Unusual fruit or wonder fruit (奇異果 Pinyin: qíyì guǒ, Jyutping: kei4 ji6 gwo2): the most common name in Taiwan and Hong Kong, a quasi-transliteration of "kiwifruit", literally "strange fruit"
How is the kiwi fruit perceived?
Positives- People in many industries have made tours, shops, cafes and structures of the kiwi fruit and they are really cool because you can learn about the kiwifruit.
Many tourists around the world come to see the giant kiwi fruit.
NEGATIVES-People say if you eat too much kiwi fruit, it will be very bad for you and you could get sick.
Is The Kiwi fruit a cultural icon or not?
NEGATIVES-People say if you eat too much kiwi fruit, it will be very bad for you and you could get sick.
Is The Kiwi fruit a cultural icon or not?
Culture-The ideas, Customs and Arts of a particular society.
Well lets put this into my words, The kiwi fruit is not a cultural Icon because well, every one knows about it and its not special to a society or group.
How is The Kiwi Fruit sustained?
It is sustained by these things inside them which people love about it,
VITAMIN C (Feel good and look great!)
- Immune-boosting qualities, helping
- Fight those nasty colds and flus
- Helps repair the body and enhance cell growth
- Helps reduce cholesterol and thins the blood
- Unique low fat / Vitamin E content
- Helps reduce high blood pressure
- Contains a powerful antioxidant helping to neutralise harmful free radicals
- Excellent source of dietary fibre, promoting laxation for the elderly
- Increases blood levels of antioxidants to help deactivate the free radicals formed in post-meal digestion
- Helps prevent oxidation of blood lipids, which is associated with greater risk of developing heart disease
How has media influenced The Kiwi Fruit?
Well China exported the Chinese goose berry to all over the world and New Zealand took theberry and recognized it as a NZ Icon, It also costed allot of money for The Kiwi Fruit to be in tours,
gift shops, beauty products, jewelry, clothing, food, drinks and New Zealand souvenirs.
The BIGGEST media hit of The Kiwi Fruit is the Giant Kiwi Fruit in Te Puke.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Internet-
Wikipedia
Kiwi360.com
Books-
Kiwi Icons
Kiwi Icons
Friends/Family-
Mum
Mum
Dad
Mums friend
Elizabeth Tan XD
Elizabeth Tan XD
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