Unripe persimmon. I can’t even say it has a flavor, more a sensation of your face trying to implode into your mouth. Bitterness is an insufficient descriptor for it. That’s part of it, but also your mouth feels dry in a way that defies belief. It’s like being stuck on the dentist’s vacuum too long.
Unripe persimmon. I can’t even say it has a flavor, more a sensation of your face trying to implode into your mouth. Bitterness is an insufficient descriptor for it. That’s part of it, but also your mouth feels dry in a way that defies belief. It’s like being stuck on the dentist’s vacuum too long.
Indeed, it’s not really a flavor, but that sensation is called astringent.
That’s the skin. The fruit is sweet as honey.
The fruit is incredibly astringent when unripe.