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Persimmon Pound Cake—No Preheat! by Farmers' Almanac Staff Rich and wonderful persimmon pudding cake, made with hachiya persimmon pulp Hachiya persimmons can bake up into a delicious, moist cake that is almost pudding-like. Persimmon Cake (Shi Zi Bing) is one of the well-known local flavor snacks in Xi'an.
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Persimmon bread has the texture of banana bread, but even tastes even better! Use very ripe and mushy persimmons. My great-aunt, June Hendrix, lived her whole life in the Powell Valley, a rural area near French Lick, Indiana. She was a farmer, a cook.
The persimmon /pərˈsɪmən/ (sometimes spelled persimon) is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros. The most widely cultivated of these is the Asian or Japanese. Perhaps because persimmons are the last fruit to disappear before a long, stark winter of citrus and pomes, I get a little psycho about them. Choose persimmons that are soft but not mushy. If they're firm, let them ripen in a paper bag on the kitchen counter for a couple of.
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