The only kiwi I'm aware of is a nocturnal New Zealand bird. Endangered and no one eats them. What kiwis are you talking about?I often eat Kiwi as it is small and easy to cut and eat. There are two varieties. They not only have Carbo they also have free sugar. I am skeptical of eating either. I hope to read some of your views.
The only way you’ll know for sure is to test your blood sugar before and two hours after eating one.I often eat Kiwi as it is small and easy to cut and eat. There are two varieties. They not only have Carbo they also have free sugar. I am skeptical of eating either. I hope to read some of your views.
I think the other name for kiwifruit is Chinese gooseberry.The only kiwi I'm aware of is a nocturnal New Zealand bird. Endangered and no one eats them. What kiwis are you talking about?
Of course, bangs head on wall, just had the bird in my mind and forgot about the fruit....I think the other name for kiwifruit is Chinese gooseberry.
I second simply eating one and testing before and after.I often eat Kiwi as it is small and easy to cut and eat. There are two varieties. They not only have Carbo they also have free sugar. I am skeptical of eating either. I hope to read some of your views.
The only kiwi I'm aware of is a nocturnal New Zealand bird. Endangered and no one eats them. What kiwis are you talking about?