As New Zealand scientists evaluate a new range of kiwifruit types and colours, Britons can now buy red fleshed kiwifruit.
The new variety is the same size as green kiwifruit but smooth rather than hairy on the outside and with a red centre.
A British kiwifruit supplier heard about the red kiwifruit growing in central China while on a trip to Asia, and the British Tesco supermarket chain is now preparing to put the fruit on sale.
In New Zealand, scientists are researching a wide range of new kiwifruit types with variations on orange, yellow, purple or red-flecked flesh.
Plants from which breeding selections are being made include vines producing fruit with hairless green or bright yellow skins that vary from petite bite-sized morsels to one that resembles a cucumber.
One of the latest hybrids for which the Hortresearch scientists have high hopes is yellow-fleshed with a red-flecked centre.
Crosses with the ordinary green kiwifruit, actinidia deliciosa, have produced hybrids with comparatively large fruit with a green hairless skin, and crosses with actinidia melanandra produced large crops of small but very sweet fruit with very good flavour and, on some vines, red flesh.
- NZPA
Red-fleshed kiwifruit goes on sale in Britain
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