Fuyu Persimmons photo by kanko
My first taste of persimmon came at the Pasadena Farmer's Market, in the fall of my first year in California. A woman was handing out slices of fuyu persimmons and I was immediately captivated by the spicy flavor.
Now, four years later, I am well-versed in these fruits, and know the differences between the always crisp fuyu and the ripen-til-it's-soft hachiya.
What to do with Fuyus
Every morning this week, I've riffed on Square One's fruit salad scheme and sliced a fuyu and a fuji apple into a bowl, added some chopped walnuts and a dollop of apple butter. Square One peels theirs, but I'm lazy so I don't. I do cut out the middle if it's looking a bit woody.
I'm a big fan of serving this spiced persimmon chutney with a roast pork loin, and chunks of fuyus work wonderfully on a cheese plate, especially if there's a pungent blue involved.
Hachiya persimmons photo by elroySF
How about Hachiyas?
First of all, remember to wait until these are super-duper soft before trying anything. Otherwise, you're in for an astringent surprise. Once soft like a water balloon, you're good to go.
You could try juicing them to make a persimmon margarita with a salt-cinnamon rim, like the one I had at the Hungry Cat this week. Otherwise, you could try Elise's persimmon cookies. Or perhaps Rachael's persimmon cake? What about Egghunt's persimmon pudding?
10 comments:
ohoh! i want to find me some now. i like your cocktail suggestions. mmmm
Persimmions are one of those funny fruits that before moving to the West Coast I had zero knowledge of. Well, a friend changed that, she grew up on them and served me her mother's persimmion pudding. WOW.
Mmm ... I have been eating Fuyus all week. But neither market I have been to had hachiyas. I might have to go exploring the produce shops of Fairfax to see if I can find them, because now I want my home bartender to make me a persimmon cocktail.
Jeanne--me too--no clue before moving here.
KT-the Hollywood market had some last weekend--at various stands.
I found some! Now I just have to wait for them to get all soft and juicy.
The guy was sad when I only picked out hachiyas. He was like "don't you like the other ones?" Like I was leaving them out. I had to explain to him that I liked the other ones, but I was looking especially for these.
Wow! I didn't know how blessed I am with over 40 persimmon trees on my property in Tennessee. (Huchiyas). I go out every morning with my dog and feast on this delicious delicacy.(My flatcoat retriever loves them as much as I do) We have to fight for them off the ground.
Thanks, for the great article, and persimmon recipes. O'h yes I learned the hard way eating them before ripe.
All The Best to you and yours.
Greg Fassler
I found a fuyu persimmon at my local grocery store and bought it because I like to try new fruits. I tried a quince last week and didn't care for it too much. We don't see these fruits out here in Western NY all too often... I'm excited to try it tomorrow!
I bought a Hachiya at the Hollywood Farmer's Market last weekend thinking it was a Fuyu. Needless to say, I sliced into it before it was ripe and it really was disgustingly astringent...WOW! I wish I had read your post first!
This fruit is something peculiar because I had never seen a fruit like that, actually it seems like a fruit called "Pejiballe" from Central America.
Goodness, there is really much worthwhile data in this post!
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