Now that berry season is long gone, I'm expanding my breakfast fruit horizons. Celebrate the cold weather with pomegranate seeds in your oatmeal, or slice pears or persimmons and serve them with nut butter on toast or whole-grain waffles.

You probably know how to pick and slice a pear, but persimmons have a steeper learning curve. They're worth learning to love, so read more.
Persimmons come in two varieties: hachiya, which are orange-red and shaped like acorns, and fuyu, which sort of look like yellow-orange tomatoes. The hachiyas are bitter and astringent when they're not ripe, but when ripened, they have a soft, jelly-like texture. Fuyu persimmons are a bit firmer like a pear when ripe and can be sliced up like apples.
This fruit is an excellent source of antioxidants and chock-full of vitamins. One persimmon packs 55 percent of your daily allowance of Vitamin A and 21 percent of your recommended Vitamin C, plus six grams of fiber. In addition to having persimmon for breakfast or a snack, you can slice them up and serve them in a pretty Fall salad.
Have you tried persimmons? Tell me how you like to eat them in the comments.
Hatbox
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE persimmons - possibly my favorite fruit. However, they're tricky because you're in trouble if you eat an unripe one!!! You can't get rid of the horrible furry taste in your mouth the tannins give you! Yuck!
1Thanks for that info! I often peer at these speculatively in the grocery store. I'll have to get one next time.
2I love Persimmons and look forward to the season (mid fall in CA) every year! I let the Fuyu's ripen until a bit soft, then just peel and eat them whole or sliced. As they soften the sweetness is released and wow, they are great! So satisfying, good for digestion, a whole protein and antioxidant...love 'em for breakfast or snacks!
3Omigosh, YARM! I always raid my grandma's tree for these. I love both the firm ones and the softer ones (I believe these are the Fuyus). Drooling now...
4The only time I ate persimmons have been in cakes
i guess i should give the actual
fruit a try since they're all over the farmers market these days.
5I've had a few of these guys (the Fuyus) in my fruit basket on the counter for a couple of weeks. They're still pretty firm. I bought them on an adventurous impulse, but have been sliiiightly frightened of trying them. This afternoon, it's on.
6I already love persimmons. It's one of my favorite fruits, too.
7You know I just tried one for the first time and did not like the texture. Judging by the picture and by some of the comments, maybe it just was not ripe enough... will have to try another.
8I've never actually tried one, but now I want to! I'll have to keep my eyes open for them near me.
9I seriously, seriously, seriously LOVE persimmons! Especially when they're super soft. I peel and eat in a bowl.
Seriously. I love persimmons so much, my grandma overseas is already picking some so they'll be super ripe by the time I get there to gobble them all up.
10I love these, ripe and firm. I'm weird I like that taste they give when they're not ripe.
And I love, love fall because of pomegranates...I basically eat one a day.
11is the skin edible? I heard that it causes indigestion...
12yummmm i love em !
13I love persimmons! I've grown up with these. My mom always liked it when they were firmer - nice, sweet and crunchy texture like an apple. We always peel the skin off. I don't eat them when they're too soft.
14Ew. I just had one for the first time and was not a fan. The flavor, the texture, not for me.
15My mother always raved about them, and please pick some and bring them over next time you come by. So, this year I decided to try them, Im now fifty and took the plunge, I love them!!! They have to be riped and squishy for sure. I think that's why I never tried them, I don't like my bananas real ripened, I like them some what firm. But Im so glad I finally tried them, Im bananas over them and Im cooking up a storm with them. I love that I took that plunge, now I have to share them with her..Yeah!!
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