Edible fruit of a number of species of trees of the genus Diospyros in the ebony wood family.
Sinônimos
Examples for "persimmon"
Examples for "persimmon"
1It's delicious with the ripe figs, peaches and persimmon of the area.
2Grandma kept a barrel to make locust and persimmon beer in.
3Astragalin is an anti-inflammatory flavonoid present in persimmon leaves and green tea seeds.
4The persimmon is as hard as stone when it is unripe.
5Beyond her was a large double bed with a persimmon-colored spread.
1A third and newer steel-arch aviary housing more than 40 young kaki was fine.
2D. kaki is the Chinese or Japanese persimmon; D. virginiana is the American persimmon.
3Heavy snow has damaged two aviaries used to house the critically endangered black stilt (kaki) near Twizel.
4She was to give him half the rice in exchange for the kernel of a sweet red kaki fruit which he had just eaten.
5He also collaborated with guitarist Kaki King on Black Pear Tree, a vinyl- and tour-only EP.
1Then I must look at his Japanese persimmon trees, and many other things.
2D. kaki is the Chinese or Japanese persimmon; D. virginiana is the American persimmon.
3Japanese persimmons come in two general kinds, astringent and nonastringent.
4(17) A group of Japanese persimmons in a protected corner of a west-facing side hill.
5Here and there one sees the guava, the Japanese persimmon, Japanese plum, or some similar exotic-butgrapes and oranges are the principal product.