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Old 08-11-2010, 05:41 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Doug Freyburger wrote:

Oren wrote:

Our neighbor just returned from California and gifted some Persimmons.

What shall we do with them? A little reading in Wiki helped. When ripe
would they be okay for a jam or jelly or just eat them like other
fruit?


Before persimmons are ripe they taste like nuclear powered lemon acid
chalk. After they are ripe they are more like pears. The change is
amazing. Out of hand, reduced to jam - Good either way.


I'd just point out that there are 2 types of persimmons perhaps more.
The wild or common are large trees with lots of small fruit around here.
I don't know who uses these but would guess a possible wine or jelly
candidate.
The other is the orange baseball size fruit grown somewhere that are
expensive. But left on a kitchen window and becoming very soft they
become a sweet tart astringent counter point to ice cream. Many stars.

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