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EDIBLE FRUIT
Persimmons; Pawdad; Chinese fig; Persimon; Persimmon (fruit)
  • Velvet-apples in [[South Kalimantan]]
  • A whole Jiro persimmon fruit and a cross-section
  • Oriental persimmon fruit, whole and halved, of the firm cultivar 'fuyu'
  • Oriental persimmon tree with fruit – [[Wanju County]], South Korea
  • Japanese persimmon (cultivar 'Hachiya') – watercolor 1887
  • Comparison of 'Hachiya' and 'Jiro' cultivar kaki persimmon size
  • ''[[Diospyros texana]]'' (Texas persimmon)
  • ''Diospyros lotus'' fruit

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فاكهة الكاكي
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ألاسم

شَجَرُ البِرْسِيمُون

PERSIMMONS         

ألاسم

شَجَرُ البِرْسِيمُون

Definitie

persimmon
(persimmons)
A persimmon is a soft, orange fruit that looks rather like a large tomato. Persimmons grow on trees in hot countries.
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Wikipedia

Persimmon

The persimmon is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros. The most widely cultivated of these is the Oriental persimmon, Diospyros kaki  – Diospyros is in the family Ebenaceae, and a number of non-persimmon species of the genus are grown for ebony timber. In 2019, China produced 75% of the world total of persimmons.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PERSIMMONS
1. "It isn‘t that the English won‘t buy our persimmons or avocados," Bader says.
2. Looking at dozens of persimmon trees heavily laden with persimmons standing in rows in the compound of the barracks, he noted that it is really spectacular scenery.
3. The display of seasonal fruits was dazzling÷ there were exotic fruits, such as plump golden cherries, yellow raspberries; melons, kaki fruits (Asian persimmons), and dozens more.
4. Maruf Yusupov, an Uzbek who vowed a week earlier to stay put, stood near the entrance –– but without his pyramids of red tomatoes and persimmons.
5. Other evidence of wild food colonists gathered included blackberries, huckleberries, persimmons, passion fruit, cherries, grapes, hickory nuts, beech nuts and walnuts.