It is always said that you are never too old to learn something new. That happened to me recently. Near the beginning of December we had some very good friends stop for a visit. At one point in the conversation they began to talk about getting their first case of persimmons for the season. They said that before the holidays were over they would eat several cases of the fruit. I couldn't believe it. I had heard the name persimmon because I believe there is an orangish crayon that color, but I had never seen one or tasted one. I didn't even know you could buy them around here. As we were talking our friend got up, went out to his vehicle and brought one in. It looked like a tomato with a dried brown husk for a stem.
He told us to wait a few days before eating so they get nice and ripe. We waited a couple days and finally cut it into thirds. We each sampled a section. I can't really describe the taste. It looks like a tomato, but it is firm inside and tastes sweet. Apparently they are very seasonal and only available in Wisconsin for a very short period of time near the end of the year. I found out that they are pretty hard to find. I looked every time I went grocery shopping. Today I ran into the store for a few groceries and there they were. They had three left, so I bought them. I'm saving them to show my grandchildren when they come for New Years Eve. They are a very pretty and interesting looking fruit.
Thank you Connie and David for broadening my world. My world is pretty small and I imagine there are tons of things I have never heard of, let alone eaten.
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