Best Vegan Persimmon Recipes - Vegan Yack Attack (2024)

Are you enticed by persimmons in the winter but perplexed on what to do with them once you get them home? Let me help you out with some of THE BEST vegan persimmon recipes!

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From breakfast to dessert, with a couple fun savory recipes mixed in too, I have some great dishes to inspire you. Now, before we get into the list, I always love to share my illustrator friend Stacy Michelson’s illustration about persimmons. So informative, AND adorable!

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About Persimmons:

As Stacy mentions in here illustration, there are two most common types of persimmon (in the US): fuyu and hachiya. Personally, fuyus (the tomato-lookalike) are my favorite because you don’t have to wait until they’re mushy to eat them. Plus, they’re not astringent like hachiya persimmons. Meaning, you shouldn’t eat a hachiya persimmon before it’s very ripe, or else you will have a VERY poor experience.

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Because of the very soft texture of hachiya persimmons they’re excellent in baked goods or even sauces! In the list you’ll see them featured in muffins, cheesecake, and more. Because of the more firm structure of fuyu persimmons, they’re wonderful in salads, breakfasts, or just sliced up! Easy enough, right? 😉

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When I explain the flavor of persimmons to those that haven’t had them yet, I do my best, saying that they’re as if an apple and a peach had a cinnamon-y baby. Lol! They’ve definitely become something I look forward to enjoying at the end of Fall each year.

From breakfast to dessert to snacks, these vegan persimmon recipes are sure to delight! There are also plenty of allergy-friendly options for those that need them.

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Pomegranate Persimmon Crostini

While dips are great for parties, finger foods are my favorite! These Pomegranate Persimmon Crostini are as delicious as they are gorgeous. Plus, VERY easy-to-make!

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Persimmon Cheesecake in a Glass

Persimmon Cheesecake in a Glass! An easy, nearly raw dessert that is perfect for using up persimmons and fun for get togethers.

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Persimmon Apple Salad

This Persimmon Apple Kale Salad is SO easy-to-make, healthy, and perfectly seasonal with its fresh ingredients.

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Persimmon Crème Brûlée with Sugared Cranberries

Looking for a stunning holiday dessert that is easy-to-make? Check out this impressive, vegan Persimmon Crème Brûlée with Sugared Cranberries!

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Mini Persimmon Coffee Cakes

These Mini Persimmon Coffee Cakes make for a fantastic Autumn treat, and are great for sharing. Layers of goodness with a crumb topping!

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Pineapple-Poached Persimmons

"Gently simmered in pineapple juice spiked the ginger and citrus, these dainty orange orbs are a study in elegant simplicity."

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Pecan Persimmon Oatmeal

This breakfast of pecan persimmon oatmeal is warm, aromatic, filled with sweet persimmon, plus crunchy pecans and spices. Delicious and quick!

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Persimmon Ricotta Scones (Vegan + Healthy)

"Vegan Persimmon Ricotta Scones bake up perfectly moist and tender for a delicious breakfast or healthy snack!"

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Persimmon Oatmeal Cookies

Chewy, satiating, and delicious, these persimmon oatmeal cookies are the perfect fall snack!

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Avocado, Persimmon and Beet Tartare

"Persimmons are joined by avocado and beets for a beautiful and delightful tartar, topped with a ginger dressing."

Ice cream is typically reserved for warmer months, but persimmons - winter's bounty - make this dairy-free ice cream incredible! Vanilla bean and a little cardamom, plus caramelized sugar don't hurt either.

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Vegan Persimmon Bread Recipe

"This Vegan Persimmon Bread Recipe is moist and delicious, made with juicy ripe Florida grown persimmons, pecans, raisins and sweetened with coconut sugar. This persimmon bread recipe is vegan, gluten-free, healthy and scrumptious!"

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Shredded Brussels Sprout Persimmon Salad

"Filled with some of falls finest like pomegranates and walnuts, this Shredded Brussels Sprout Persimmon Salad with a light homemade dijon vinaigrette is guaranteed to be an instant favorite."

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Persimmon Smoothie (Vegan)

"This delicious Asian fruit makes the most perfect vegan autumnal smoothie. It takes less than 10 minutes to whip up using only 7 ingredients."

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Persimmon Bread | FatFree Vegan Kitchen

“This moist, oil-free vegan persimmon bread is made with 100% whole wheat flour and no refined sugar. It’s the perfect winter dessert!”

"Spinach salad with persimmons and delicata squash is a hearty and robust side dish. It’s finished with caramelized onions, pistachios, and white wine vinaigrette."

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Citrus Persimmon BreadPudding

"Bright citrus and aromatic spices really compliment the sweet persimmons in this recipe. A cozy addition to any holiday table!"

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Persimmon Habanero Soup

"A sweet and spicy soup made with persimmons and habanero peppers for a delightful and healthful yet easy meal."

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Back to Basics Fruit Tart

A simple, sweet, and healthy this Back to Basics Fruit Tart is a tasty,gluten-free dessert!

"Rise and shine with this millet porridge, using with persimmon, almonds, chia seeds, and coconut."

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Persimmon Smoothie with ginger

"A fabulous, energy-boosting persimmon smoothie is necessary to try this fall. The robust blend of coconut milk, ginger and persimmon is for everyone."

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FAQs

How do you get the astringency taste out of persimmons? ›

Ethanol treatment is a method of reducing astringency in persimmon by spraying the fruit with a 30% to 40% ethanol solution or by packing the fruit in a sealed container with ethanol or sake vapors for 10 to 14 days at 50°F to 59°F (10°C to 15°C) (Figure 10).

How many persimmons can you eat a day? ›

Persimmons may cause allergies in some people. Additionally, excessive consumption of persimmons can also lead to intestinal blockages, diarrhoea, vomiting, and other types of stomach related problems. Therefore, it is best to eat only one persimmon in a day.

How to remove bitterness from persimmons? ›

Storage at − 20 °C and − 80 °C temperatures up to 60 days has been found to be an effective method to remove astringency of persimmon fruits.

What is the difference between fuyu and hachiya persimmons? ›

Hachiya persimmons tend to be a little larger than Fuyu and are more acorn shaped. The main difference between Hachiya persimmons and Fuyus is that Hachiyas are extremely astringent until they are completely soft and ripe. If you bite into a hard, unripe Hachiya, you'll never forget it! Talk about mouth puckering.

Why does my tongue feel weird after eating persimmon? ›

Persimmons contain tannins, a type of plant compound that can make your mouth feel dry, chalky, or puckered. Unripe persimmons have a high tannin content, leading to this sensation. Fully ripe persimmons have fewer tannins, resulting in a sweeter taste and less mouth discomfort.

Why add baking soda to persimmon pulp? ›

When persimmons are beaten to a pulp, tannins form complexes with carbohydrates, causing the pulp to stiffen to a gel-like consistency. When baking soda is added, a reaction with the moist and slightly acidic persimmon creates carbon dioxide (CO2), which also plays a role in encouraging the pulp to thicken.

Which is healthier, persimmon or apple? ›

Persimmons had significantly higher levels of sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron and manganese. Apples had higher overall concentrations of copper and zinc. Eating one medium-sized persimmon (about 100 grams) a day is enough to help fight atherosclerosis, says Gorinstein.

Is persimmon fruit high in sugar? ›

Some of the research studies showed that persimmon also contributes in calcium and potassium availability. Sugar content (12.5 g/100 g) are higher in persimmon than other extensively consumed fruits such as apple, peach, pear and orange (Piretti, 1991[102]).

Why cant you eat persimmons on an empty stomach? ›

"Eating persimmons with an empty stomach or eating an excessive amount of raw persimmons is likely to result in a stone. Because persimmons contain tannic acid and pectin, which can work with gastric acid to form into a lump of unequal size and become a gastric stone if not discharged."

What kills persimmon? ›

A mixture of triclopyr ester (trade names: Remedy Ultra, Clear Pasture, Triclopyr R&P, and Triclopyr 4EC) and diesel fuel oil is very effective for this method. Diesel acts as a coating agent to ensure that the herbicide covers the plant and is absorbed well.

Why do persimmons make your mouth fuzzy? ›

When you consume a persimmon, the tannins interact with the proteins in your saliva, causing them to coagulate. This coagulation can create a dry, sticky feeling in your mouth, similar to the sensation you may experience when consuming an unripe banana or an overly ripe banana.

Why does my persimmon taste bad? ›

Unripe persimmons contain tannins, which coagulate proteins and make the mouth pucker. In unripe fruit, this acts as a defense mechanism to prevent animals from eating it while the seeds inside are maturing, Mirabello explained.

What is the best tasting persimmon? ›

When persimmon fans are asked which variety is the best-tasting, you may hear maru, suruga, saijo and even the Native American persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) that grows in the Southeast as far west as Oklahoma. Its fruits are small but very sweet when soft.

Should you refrigerate persimmons? ›

It is best to store them at room temperature. Ripe persimmons are best eaten immediately, but you can refrigerate them for 1 or 2 days. Unripe persimmons will keep in the refrigerator for up to one month. Keep refrigerated persimmons unwashed in a plastic bag.

Can dogs eat persimmons? ›

Yes, dogs can safely eat persimmon fruits as an occasional treat. While dogs can consume persimmon skin, they should not eat the seeds because these cause digestive problems. In addition, you should only feed your dog a few slices or a small handful a day, as large amounts of persimmons can lead to an upset stomach.

How to remove astringent taste? ›

Astringency is a mouthfeel associated with tannins, and is commonly found in tea, young red wine, really hoppy beers, especially dry hopped brews, and grainy and unbalanced beers. Tea astringency can be rectified with milk. Wine astringency can be reduced with egg white finings.

What can you do with astringent persimmons? ›

Culinary Uses of Astringent Persimmons
  • Fresh Eating: When fully ripe, astringent persimmons can be eaten fresh. ...
  • Baking: Astringent persimmons add moisture and sweetness to baked goods such as cakes, muffins, and breads. ...
  • Desserts: Use persimmons to make jams, jellies, puddings, and sorbets.

How do you get the chalky taste out of a persimmon? ›

Before they've reached peak ripeness, Hachiyas will have a virtually inedible, chalky taste. To avoid this unpleasant surprise, make sure you allow Hachiyas to ripen until they're soft and about to burst. This ensures the tannins will have dissipated, and you'll have a sweet, smooth persimmon on your hands.

How do you dry astringent persimmon? ›

Tie a foot-long length of cotton string to the stem and hang it from the rafters or some other well-ventilated area for it to air dry. It can take one to two months to air dry. When dried, the persimmons should feel leathery but still pliable. You can also freeze persimmons to use later in baked items.

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