How to cut a kiwi “fruit flower”
This technique also works well on cucumber, strawberries, grapes or any fruit.
Plus, this takes less time than peeling and chopping the entire kiwi, and the skin acts as a natural bowl for the fruit in the lunchbox.
A nice way to dress up the lunchbox with natural fruit & veggies.
If you try this, here are a few tips:
🌸 Wash your kiwi prior to cutting to avoid dirt or residue entering the fruit when you cut.
🌸 Use a small sharp knife or fruit flowering tool.
🌸 Cut zig zags all the way around the fruit, until the zig zags join up.
🌸 Make sure you cut into the centre of the kiwi with each cut.
🌸 Once you’ve cut zig zags all the way, seperate the fruit to reveal your fruit flower.
🌸 Pack a spoon or fork for your child to use in the lunchbox (and make sure you use a leakproof lunchbox to prevent juices spilling).
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