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  5. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    Ripening is a process in fruits that causes them to become more palatable. In general, fruit becomes sweeter , less green, and softer as it ripens. Even though the acidity of fruit increases as it ripens, the higher acidity level does not make the fruit seem tarter.

  6. Persimmon - Wikipedia

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    Persimmons may be stored at room temperature 20 °C (68 °F) where they will continue to ripen. In northern China, unripe persimmons are frozen outdoors during winter to speed up the ripening process. Ripe persimmons can be refrigerated for as long as a couple of weeks, [46] though extreme temperature changes may contribute to a mushy texture ...

  7. Bletting - Wikipedia

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    Bletting is a process of softening that certain fleshy fruits undergo, beyond ripening.. There are some fruits that are either sweeter after some bletting, such as sea buckthorn, or for which most varieties can be eaten raw only after bletting, such as medlars, persimmons, quince, service tree fruit, and wild service tree fruit (popularly known as chequers).

  8. How to Quickly Ripen Bananas, 6 Different Ways - AOL

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    This hack makes the magic happen pretty much overnight. #SpoonTip: Place a ripe fruit such as an apple or tomato in the bag as well. These other fruits also emit ethylene and will enhance ripening. 4.

  9. Date-plum - Wikipedia

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    Diospyros lotus, with common names date-plum, Caucasian persimmon, or lilac persimmon, is a widely cultivated species of the genus Diospyros, native to temperate Asia and southeast Europe. Its English name derives from the small fruit, which have a taste reminiscent of both plums and dates. It is among the oldest plants in cultivation.