I remember the taste well!! Not a good onePERSIMMONS GETTING GOOD BUT NOT ALL OF THEM
Trueman and I walked fence rows late yesterday checking problem spots. Dogs came along sort of but where more interested in patrolling woods and swimming in ponds. We came across a 7-foot tall persimmon tree with fruit so I grabbed a couple. None were evident on ground because this tree is in current reach of free-ranging Dominique flock and even dogs eat the fruit. I ate the first very good one and found another that looked just as good. Trueman wanted a bite so I offered and he took his bite then gave the balance back to me which popped into my mouth. About time I felt the pucker coming on Trueman starting spitting and sputtering. Trueman got his first not ripe persimmon and it was kind of funny. Dogs and chickens do not seem to be bothered by the pucker factor.

Scott