The club heads were often made from thorn, apple, pear, dogwood, and beech in the early times until persimmon became the main material.
en.wikipedia.org The larvae feed on ash, butternut, hickory, pecan, persimmon, and walnut trees.
en.wikipedia.org These methods of cooking ensure the pudding remains moist and does not dry out or form a crust unlike the sweet but crusted persimmon bread.
en.wikipedia.org Crops and fruit such as butter tea, citrus fruit, apple, chestnut, pear, persimmon, passion fruit, star anise, sugar cane and ginger are grown for sale.
en.wikipedia.org The persimmon (kaki) is a sweet, slightly tangy fruit with a soft to occasionally fibrous texture.
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