Persimmon: one of the oldest fruits cultivated by man

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Persimmons: one of the oldest fruits cultivated by man.
We are in persimmon season.
This very strange looking and sweet tasting fruit is starting to fill our tables. Unfortunately there are few trees around here (with the exception of the persimmon street, which I have already told you about in another post).

Do you like persimmons? Did you know that it is such an ancient fruit?
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I leave you with some photos of some fruit ready to be eaten.

cachi

cachi

Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Tamron 16-300.

Diospyros kaki, native to East Asia, is one of the oldest fruit trees cultivated by man, known for its use in China for more than 2000 years. In Chinese the fruit is called 柿子 shìzi while the tree is known as 柿子树 shizishu. Its first published botanical description dates back to 1780. The scientific name comes from the union of the Greek words Διός Diòs (genitive case of Zeus) and πυρός pyròs (grain), literally “grain of Zeus”.
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Persimmon: one of the oldest fruits cultivated by man – Le kaki : l’un des fruits les plus anciens cultivés par l’homme – Caquis: una de las frutas más antiguas cultivadas por el hombre – Dióspiro: uma das frutas mais antigas cultivadas pelo homem – Kakis: eine der ältesten vom Menschen angebauten Früchte – Quả hồng: một trong những loại trái cây lâu đời nhất được con người trồng

Spicchio di arancia

spicchio di arancia

Spicchio di arancia.
Continua la carrellata di immagini di frutta e verdura immortalate in macro e hdr.
Questa volta il soggetto è uno spicchio di arancia.

spicchio di arancia

Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Canon EF 40 and backdrop Portatile Studio.

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