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    Really busy day but made time to crank out 4 loaves of Persimmon Bread this evening.

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    I know what's for Breakfast.................I think I already posted the recipe.
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    Yum! I bet that’s delicious with coffee.
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    Looks awesome
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    Really looks delicious ROJO. Our pastor makes a mean persimmon pudding which we are going to indulge in tonight at Bible study. It’s an old recipe his mother used to make with origins in Indiana. I am going to try to get the recipe. If so I’ll post it up here.
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    Persimmons have such a unique flavor. I made this with Hachiya persimmons that were given to me. My tree is a Fuyu persimmon. I think the Hachiya tastes better but it is a astringent variety. We had them in a bowl with ripe citrus fruits to kinda gas them into softening.
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    try a green one time for grins , nothing beats that pucker for sure
    looks pretty tasty , cannot say I ever had persimmon bread ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rojo View Post
    Persimmons have such a unique flavor. I made this with Hachiya persimmons that were given to me. My tree is a Fuyu persimmon. I think the Hachiya tastes better but it is a astringent variety. We had them in a bowl with ripe citrus fruits to kinda gas them into softening.
    Do you ever eat any crunch or let them get fully ripe. The non-astringent Fuyu persimmon. I've been looking and thinking about persimmons. American persimmons were all my grandparents had in the fields and yard. My parents have one on the fence line behind their house. The deer usually get all of them if you don't constantly check them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    try a green one time for grins , nothing beats that pucker for sure
    looks pretty tasty , cannot say I ever had persimmon bread ...
    I have growing up. Walking the fence line behind my parents house.... one and only time I did that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Do you ever eat any crunch or let them get fully ripe. The non-astringent Fuyu persimmon. I've been looking and thinking about persimmons. American persimmons were all my grandparents had in the fields and yard. My parents have one on the fence line behind their house. The deer usually get all of them if you don't constantly check them.
    I have a friend who walks up to my tree and eats them like an apple. I let them soften as I'm always cooking them into something. The Pudding Buckeye mentioned has my interest and hopefully we will have a crop next year so I can make some.
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    I love persimmon pudding. I always requested it instead of birthday cake from my grandmother.
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