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Persimmons for Your Baby - Age for Introducing Persimmons to your Baby: 8-10 Months Old
The Goodness of Persimmons:
Persimmons are native to China and made their way to Japan and Korea. It is said the persimmon found its way to California in the early 1800's. These fruits are bursting with flavor and Vitamin C. One little persimmon contains almost 17 mg of Vitamin C! This fruit is great to serve to your little one to aid in Iron absorption.
Nutrients in Persimmons (2 native persimmons) |
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VITAMINS: (one cup pureed)
Contains some other vitamins in small amounts. |
MINERALS: (one medium)
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Nutritional information available from the USDA database does not list amounts of Vitamin A found in persimmons. Many sources suggest that persimmons contain between 1000-1400 IUs of Vitamin A. |
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When can I introduce Persimmon to my baby?
Persimmons would be a great addition to your little one's diet around 8-10 months of age. They are not known to be highly allergenic and are full of nutrients. As always, be sure to consult your pediatrician about introducing foods to your baby!
How to select the perfect Persimmon for baby food
There are 2 types of persimmon, the Fuyu and the Hachiya. They are typically "in season" in the U.S. between November and December but they may start popping up at your grocery story in September.
The Hachiya can be very bitter if it is not fully ripened due to the tannins it contains. Hachiya persimmons are often picked when they are not ripe so that they can withstand shipping. You can ripen these persimmons in a brown paper bag, storing them at room temperature on your counter for a few days. This persimmon is a bright orange color and when ripe, it is very squishy, like a water balloon or like jello.
The Fuyu is yellowish-orange and firm when ripe. They are safe to store for up to 3 weeks and may get sweeter as time passes. Once they are very squishy, toss them out.
The best way to cook or serve Persimmons for Baby Food
The Hachiya persimmon is served pureed, mostly in baked goods or incorporated into other dishes. THe skin of this persimmon is very thin so you really don't need to peel it. Wash thoroughly, steam if desired and then puree.
The Fuyu can be eaten like an apple or a pear, no need to peel or cook it. This persimmon may also be steamed and then pureed if desired.
A Few Basic Persimmon Baby Food Recipes:
Baby's Perfect Persimmon Puree 
4 persimmons, washed (and peeled if desired)
Dice the persimmons into chunks then steam for until soft (about 5 minutes)
Allow to cool then puree
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Creamy Persimmony Oatmeal with Apples 
3 fuyu persimmons (chopped)
1 cup of steel cut oatmeal (dry)
2 cups of water
1 apple (peeled, cored and diced)
dash of cinnamon
dash of vanilla
Place all of the above ingredients in a medium sized pot. Bring the pot to boil and then turn down to simmer. Simmer until liquid is absorbed, approximately 15-20 minutes. Puree if needed then serve.
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Persimmon Yogurt Dip 
1 fuyu persimmon (chopped and pureed)
1/2 cup of plain whole milk yogurt
Mix yogurt and persimmon together then blend until a texture good for your baby is achieved.
Serve mixed into chicken or other fruits and veggies or as a 'meal" or snack.
Allow baby to dip toast, soft cooked veggies or even her own fingers for a yummy meal accompaniment
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A Few Foods Good to Mix With Persimmons:
Bananas
Pears
Apples
Butternut or Acorn Squash
Chicken
Yogurt
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