Description
Astringent Persimmons must be eaten when the fruit is bright orange, soft and fully ripe, because they have a high tannin content. If they are eaten when unripe, with any green colour still on the skin or still firm, an unpleasant drying effect is experienced on the tongue and in the mouth. Dai Dai Maru and Nightingale are Astringent Persimmon varieties, and must be eaten when the fruit is bright orange, soft and fully ripe.
The Dai Dai Maru Persimmon is a large round fruit, weighing on average 350g. When ripe, the fruit skin is smooth, bright orange, shiny, and thin. They have a sweet jelly like texture, with 1 or 2 seeds. Dai Dai Maru are an Astringent Persimmon variety. The stem is indented at the top of the fruit and around it are the 4 flat flower petals, sepals, which slowly brown off. Dai Dai Maru Persimmon are a mid-season fruit, ripening in Autumn. The tree grows to 7 metres.