I used to eat the odd persimmon when I lived in South Korea. They are very tasty, but if you eat too many they can bung you up! The Koreans dry the fruit, and hang them in their pantries for winter time treats.
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I used to eat the odd persimmon when I lived in South Korea. They are very tasty, but if you eat too many they can bung you up! The Koreans dry the fruit, and hang them in their pantries for winter time treats.
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