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Gluten-Free Persimmon Mini-Muffins

December 26, 2014
Christine . News, Persimmon, Persimmon Muffins . Fruit
Persimmon Fruit, November 2014

Persimmon Fruit, November 2014

Japanese Persimmons have been grown in Zone 8b since the late 1880s. This tree is extremely disease and insect-resistant and produces bright orange fruit in late Fall.  The fully ripened fruit is quite sweet and nutritionally higher in vitamin C than most citrus. Continue reading →

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