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Is it persimmon time?
Yes! Well, almost. There are only a few ripe ones, and all but this one are hanging over the water. But they're coming!
Non, aucune idee... Desolee... Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
The persimmons are ripening! :-)
Ahhhhhh... How do you say persimmons in French?
Apparently, "kaki." I guess they're not native to Europe? These are a native American species; most persimmons sold in this country are Asian varieties. I seem to be in the process of teaching myself a lot about persimmons!
I know! I know! Ask me, teacher!
Ha ha--Natalie already got the answer. Were you late to class? :D (I'll still give you credit, though.)
I'm even more late to class, but would you believe me if I told you I knew the correct answer, too? For partial credit, at least?
Enter your answer in the form of a persimmon pudding, and I'll consider it. :)
It's produce!Go me.
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Is it persimmon time?
ReplyDeleteYes! Well, almost. There are only a few ripe ones, and all but this one are hanging over the water. But they're coming!
DeleteNon, aucune idee... Desolee... Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteThe persimmons are ripening! :-)
DeleteAhhhhhh... How do you say persimmons in French?
DeleteApparently, "kaki." I guess they're not native to Europe? These are a native American species; most persimmons sold in this country are Asian varieties. I seem to be in the process of teaching myself a lot about persimmons!
DeleteI know! I know! Ask me, teacher!
ReplyDeleteHa ha--Natalie already got the answer. Were you late to class? :D (I'll still give you credit, though.)
DeleteI'm even more late to class, but would you believe me if I told you I knew the correct answer, too? For partial credit, at least?
ReplyDeleteEnter your answer in the form of a persimmon pudding, and I'll consider it. :)
DeleteIt's produce!
ReplyDeleteGo me.