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Diospryros: food of the gods (“Dios” means God; “pyros” means grain or food.). That's Latin for persimmon- and if you were one of the 6,500 students who tasted persimmons this month at school through Sierra Harvest, you understand just how this glowing orange fruit got its name.
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Read More »Diospryros : food of the gods (“Dios” means God; “pyros” means grain or food.). That’s Latin for persimmon- and if you were one of the 6,500 students who tasted persimmons this month at school through Sierra Harvest, you understand just how this glowing orange fruit got its name. For the rest of us, there may be a trip to the grocery store in the future to validate these claims. This shiny fruit is common and unknown at the same time. Keep your eyes peeled, persimmons grow well in our area and you may find them decorating bare trees like delicious holiday ornaments. There are two main types of persimmons, Fuyu and Hachiya. Hachiyas are acorn shaped and are ready when soft; before they are soft the fruit is extremely astringent (ie: oh why is all the moisture evaporating from my tongue??). The Fuyu are a more firm fruit, shaped like a tiny pumpkin with a lovely hat on, these have been bred to not have the same astringency as the Hachiya type. Through the Harvest of the Month program, students tasted Fuyus from Pearson Family Orchards out of Arboga, CA. The Pearson family has been growing fruit for nearly 60 years! A 4th generation family farm, the Pearsons were one of the first valley farms to switch from flood irrigation to drip irrigation, incorporating sustainable farming methods such as water conservation, mulching, cover cropping, crop rotation, limited tillage and encouragement of wildlife habitat. Thanks to Peaceful Valley Farm Supply, you can see the Pearson’s farm and learn all about the persimmons in this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-2NuhwZXps A member of the ebony family, persimmons are an excellent source of Vitamin A, with 50% of the Daily Value coming from 1 serving of this festive fruit. Free of cholesterol, sodium, and fat, persimmons boast trace amounts of iron and calcium (2% each of the Daily Value) and are an excellent source of dietary fiber, providing 6 grams/serving. Other accolades include their antioxidant power (they contain 20% of the Daily Value of Vitamin C) and their composition of phytochemicals, such as carotenoids and bioflavanoids. These nutritional properties translate into many health benefits, such as a healthier heart and immune system, a decreased risk of certain cancers, and healthy vision maintenance. So persimmons are great for you, and what’s even better than that? They taste like honey, or vanilla sugar, or something that’s almost too sweet…almost.
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