Persimmon

A persimmon, known to the ancient Greeks as "the fruit of the gods" is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees of the genus Diospyros in the ebony wood family (Ebenaceae). The word persimmon is derived from putchamin, pasiminan, or pessamin, from Powhatan, an Algonquian language (related to Blackfoot, Cree and Mohican) of the eastern United States, meaning "a dry fruit". Persimmons are generally light yellow-orange to dark red-orange in ... more

Also known as:

  • Persimmons, native, raw

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 0.8 g (0.028 oz )
  • 0.4 g (0.014 oz )
  • 33.5 g (1.18 oz )
  • 0.9 g (0.032 oz )
  • 64.4 g (2.27 oz )
  • 0.027 g (0.000952 oz )
  • 0.0025 g (0.00008818 oz )
  • 0.026 g (0.000917 oz )
  • 0.31 g (0.011 oz )
  • 0.001 g (0.0000353 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 531 kJ (3310000000000000000 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 09265
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