还有一个原因是口味不稳定,因为我们的猕猴桃是千家万户种出来的,每家每户种出来口感都不一样。所有这些原因,就导致大家对奇异果和猕猴桃的印象是这好像是两种水果。但实际上,这是因为我们的品种和技术没跟上来。
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