A niche product in South Tyrol
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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
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7 comments:
I never would have guessed. I think of Kiwis as being more tropical.
muy buena imagen. Un saludo desde Murcia.
I think we grow kiwis in south Florida, but I've never eaten one whole. I've had slices of them in fruit salads and thought they are very good. In this photo they look like fuzzy little balls to hang on a Christmas tree! :-)
Kiwis in the south Tyrol? How unexpected.
I just had one tonight Karl.. They're right in season here now..I like your bunch of kiwis..
here in South Tyrol is a very common fruit, is also cultivated, but with the first day the temperature drops below freezing,fall all the leaves and you have to collect the kiwi, otherwise you have to throw.This year I have collected the 15 October.
That we will not find in Norway.......
Plenty of C-vitamins!:)
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