Health Benefits of Persimmons

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Persimmons are delicious and exotic fruits that do more than serve as a sweet and tasty treat; they have a wealth of health benefits packed inside them, including their ability to improve eye health, reduce signs of aging, prevent various types of cancer, improve digestion, boost your immune system, lower cholesterol, increase your metabolism, strengthen your bones, boost cognitive function, lower blood pressure, and take care of your skin. Furthermore, they can help your body heal faster, aid in weight loss, reduce inflammation and increase blood circulation throughout the body.


Persimmons are the name given to a number of different species of highly similar fruits from the same scientific family, Diospyros. Although the most popular version of this fruit was originally native to China, it spread around the world over the past few hundred years, and similar species have been found in other parts of the world. This suggests that it has been used for thousands of years, in many different cultures. Therefore, there are a number of common names and nicknames for persimmons, including Joves Fire, The Fruit of the Gods, and Natures Candy. As more information about ancient cultures has emerged, thanks to anthropology and archaeology, the different types of persimmons have been separated into the Japanese Persimmon, American Persimmon, Black Persimmon, the Date-Plum Tree, and the Indian Persimmon. All of them share much of the same basic nutritional value and health benefits, with a few notable differences, like fiber content and trace amounts of unusual organic compounds.


These fruits can be eaten fresh, dried, raw, or cooked, which changes the flavor, but they are generally sweet and pulpy. If allowed to ripen fully, the flesh can almost be scooped out with a spoon. There is also a misconception to allow them to ripen almost to a rotting state, but in reality, you should allow them to ripen until they are fully soft, which is often misconstrued when compared with other fruits that are called rotten when they become very soft and pulpy.

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Nutritional Value of Persimmons
[/h] The long list of health benefits that this interesting fruit can confer on people is due primarily to its very high vitamin and mineral content, as well as some unusual organic compounds. These include vitamins A, C, E and B6, as well as dietary fiber, manganese, copper, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorous. Its organic compounds are probably the most important parts, and they include catechins, gallocatechins, betulinic acid, and various carotenoid compounds that fall within the B complex of vitamins.

[h=2]Health Benefits of Persimmons[/h] Cancer Prevention: This delicious little fruits is packed with anti-cancer agents that can boost your bodys ability to fight free radicals. Free radicals are the byproducts of cellular metabolism that can mutate healthy cells into cancerous ones and damage various organ systems. Antioxidants, which persimmons are packed with, seek out free radicals and eliminate them from the body, thereby improving overall health and protecting against a variety of diseases. Persimmons have high levels of vitamin C and A, as well as phenolic compounds like catechins and gallocatechins, which are directly connected to preventing various types of cancer. Therefore, adding persimmons to your diet can help you stay protected from various types of cancer.


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Immune System:
In a related quality to the antioxidant and cancer prevention properties of persimmons, they also boost the immune system considerably. Persimmons have one of the highest ascorbic acid (vitamin C) contents of any fruit, and a single persimmon has approximately 80% of the daily requirement of that beneficial nutrient. Vitamin C stimulates the immune system and increases the production of white blood cells, which are the primary line of defense for the body against microbial, viral, and fungal infections, as well as foreign bodies or toxins.


Digestion:
Like most fruits, persimmons are a good source of fiber, containing almost 20% of the daily requirement in a single serving. Fiber helps the body process food in a more efficient way, by adding bulk to the stool, stimulating peristaltic motion to move the food through the digestive tract, increase secretions of gastric and digestive juices, and relieve symptoms of constipation and diarrhea. Overall, a high-fiber fruit like persimmons can be a major boost to your gastrointestinal system, and can protect you from colorectal cancer and other similar diseases. It can also help people lose weight by defending against lipid uptake, which can cause obesity.


Anti-Tumor Properties:
Along with the antioxidant properties that reduce the chances of cancer, you can also lower your health risks of developing tumors. Persimmons contain betulinic acid, which is a proven anti-tumor compound. This can reduce the chances of contracting tumors by inducing apoptosis, also known as programmed cell death, and if you already have a tumor, it can reduce the size and stop the cancer from metastasizing.


Anti-Aging Properties:
Persimmons are rich in a number of vitamins, specifically vitamin A, beta-carotene, lutein, lycopene, and cryptoxanthins. These can all function as antioxidants in the body as well, specifically to reduce oxidative stress and prevent signs of premature aging, like wrinkles, age spots, Alzheimers disease, fatigue, loss of vision, muscles weakness, and a number of other conditons.


Eye Health:
Some of the compounds in persimmons also have a proven benefit for the health of your eyes! Zeaxanthin, a member of the B complex of vitamins, is directly linked to improved eye health due to its behavior as an antioxidant substance. Studies show that it reduces macular degeneration, cataracts, and night blindness.


Blood Pressure:
Potassium is another of the minerals found in significant quantities in persimmons. Potassium can act as a vasodilator and lower blood pressure, thereby increasing blood flow to various parts of the body. Low blood pressure also reduces strain on the cardiovascular system and prevents various heart diseases from occurring. Persimmons also contain various vasodilating organic compounds that further drop blood pressure, making it a very good fruit for heart health.


Blood Circulation:
Along with lower blood pressure, persimmons also provide copper, an essential element in creating new red blood cells. Without copper, you cannot uptake carious essential nutrients to make additional hemoglobin. Increased circulation of healthy red blood cells increases cognitive function, muscle tone, metabolism, and energy levels, as well as wound repair and cellular growth.


Metabolic Activity:
Persimmons contain elements of the B complex of vitamins like pyridoxine, folic acid, and thiamin, which are all essential parts of various enzymatic processes and metabolic functions throughout the body, so keeping high levels maintained means that your bodys systems will function efficiently and effectively, thereby increasing your overall metabolism. This can boost energy levels, increase muscle tone, improve digestion, and boost the immune system.


A Few Words of Warning:
It does lower blood pressure significantly, so if you are hypotensive, it can be dangerous. Other than that, enjoy these delectable fruits and the health benefits they will confer on you!

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noworries

MPA (400+ posts)
God damn hard to find it in new zealand, if you do they are so hard that you just wanna throw it away. Pakistani fruits are best in the world. Specially Mangoes and cherries.
 

Night_Hawk

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PERSIMMON( AMLOK OR JAPANI PHAL IN URDU) HISTORY AND USES: SPICY PERSIMMON FRUIT SALAD RECIPE



PERSIMMON, (JAPANI PHAL or AMLOK in URDU) DIOSPYROS KAKI

Persimmon is known by many names including, Sharon fruit, Japani Phal or fruit in Urdu, and is Diospyros kaki in Latin. However there are different types of Diospyros, including one that bears a black fruit. The one we have in Pakistan is slightly different to the ones I’ve had in Europe. It’s the same vivid orange colour, but has more water in it - it’s squishier and so is unsuitable for export, which is sad, because it’s a sweet fruit, not like others which are more astringent in taste. The Pakistani variety (Diospyrus lotus) doesn’t leave you with a dry tangy after-taste.

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Persimmons originated in the Far East, in China, Japan and Korea and the leaves form the persimmon tree have been used in tisanes for centuries. You can make a tisane from the fresh or dried leaves, and it has a lot more vitamin C in it than green tea (3.5-20.5 times as much in fact). The tea has been used for thousands of years to generally help the body. It is rich in fibre and the phenolic content of the leaves is now known to increase the metabolism and removes lipids (fat) from the body through faeces. Because of this action it can help in weight loss.

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As with all orange fruit, persimmons are high in beta-carotene and this fruit is an excellent source of iron, so suitable for preventing anaemia. Just 100 grams of the fruit every day improves cardio-vascular health and lowers the risk of lung cancer in smokers. Persimmons also contain ascorbic acid, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and calcium and have a high carbohydrate and protein content. They are packed full with substances the body needs for its health.

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Persimmons have a high iodine content and regular consumption helps improve the thyroid gland’s functioning. Eating persimmons has many health benefits, but you should try to avoid eating the skin as when ingested the bezoars can react badly in the stomach. People who have had surgery for stomach ulcers shouldn’t eat the skins of the fruit (D Bennarroch 1993). In Hazira in North Pakistan it is believed that a surfeit of the fruit eaten with the skin on it caused a small bowel obstruction in 15 children one winter when the fruit was in abundance on the trees.

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However, as long as you abstain from eating the skin, the fruit can be really beneficial according to recent medical studies. Persimmons can help to prevent cancer because they are high in vitamin A and the compounds shiboul and betulinic acid which have anti-cancer properties. The phytochemicals known as proanthocyandins are also present in the fruit and these may protect cells against oxidative damage to the skin associated with aging. It has been recommended that you use the fresh skin on your face as a skin toner as it brightens the complexion. It seems that daily applications may also smooth wrinkles, or stop them appearing.


They are so good for you that you have to try them if you haven’t eaten them before go out and buy some, as winter is the best time to find them. You can make ice cream or smoothies with them and try this recipe below.




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Night_Hawk

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[h=1]Black Persimmons
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Tor amlokTor amlok, or black persimmons, are named for the valley of Amluk Dara (which means “Valley of the Persimmons”), where they have been cultivated for centuries.

These fruits belong to the species Diospyrus lotus. They are a small, cherry-sized fruit grown from seed at 600 – 800 m above sea level. Trees flower from February to April for harvest in early November.

The persimmons turn black at maturity and have a dark brown to black pulp with 4 – 6 seeds.

They are left to dry on the trees before being collected. Tor amlok are harvested by hand or with manual tools used to reach taller branches and knock the fruits to the ground. The harvest time is selected by testing whether the fruit falls from the branch when shaken.

One plant produces an average of 30 kg of fruit. Commercial production of tor amlok started only in the 1980s, but there are historical references to cultivation for personal use since ancient times. Traditional and specific growing techniques have been passed down from generation to generation. Cultivation of persimmons is considered part of the cultural heritage of the region.

The historical production area corresponds to the district of Swat, in the province of Khyber Paktunkwa in northern Pakistan.

The silty soil and temperate climactic conditions of this area, surrounded by mountains, are ideal for fruit growing. Today, the dried fruits can be found at local markets and are also grown for personal consumption

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[h=1]Permission Fruit ( Amlok/ Japani Phal )[/h]
Persimmon fruit is a golden yellow, round or oval, flavorful, smooth textured delicacy from far East Asian origin. Its sweet, delicious flesh is packed with several health promoting nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants vital for optimum health.
 

Night_Hawk

Siasat.pk - Blogger
PERSIMMON( AMLOK OR JAPANI PHAL IN URDU) HISTORY AND USES: SPICY PERSIMMON FRUIT SALAD RECIPE



PERSIMMON, (JAPANI PHAL or AMLOK in URDU) DIOSPYROS KAKI


Persimmon is known by many names including, Sharon fruit, Japani Phal or fruit in Urdu, and is Diospyros kaki in Latin. However there are different types of Diospyros, including one that bears a black fruit.

The one we have in Pakistan is slightly different to the ones Ive had in Europe.

Its the same vivid orange colour, but has more water in it - its squishier and so is unsuitable for export, which is sad, because its a sweet fruit, not like others which are more astringent in taste. The Pakistani variety (Diospyrus lotus) doesnt leave you with a dry tangy after-taste.


Persimmons originated in the Far East, in China, Japan and Korea and the leaves form the persimmon tree have been used in tisanes for centuries. You can make a tisane from the fresh or dried leaves, and it has a lot more vitamin C in it than green tea (3.5-20.5 times as much in fact).

The tea has been used for thousands of years to generally help the body. It is rich in fibre and the phenolic content of the leaves is now known to increase the metabolism and removes lipids (fat) from the body through faeces. Because of this action it can help in weight loss.

As with all orange fruit, persimmons are high in beta-carotene and this fruit is an excellent source of iron, so suitable for preventing anaemia. Just 100 grams of the fruit every day improves cardio-vascular health and lowers the risk of lung cancer in smokers.

Persimmons also contain ascorbic acid, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and calcium and have a high carbohydrate and protein content. They are packed full with substances the body needs for its health.


Persimmons have a high iodine content and regular consumption helps improve the thyroid glands functioning. Eating persimmons has many health benefits, but you should try to avoid eating the skin as when ingested the bezoars can react badly in the stomach.

People who have had surgery for stomach ulcers shouldnt eat the skins of the fruit (D Bennarroch 1993). In Hazira in North Pakistan it is believed that a surfeit of the fruit eaten with the skin on it caused a small bowel obstruction in 15 children one winter when the fruit was in abundance on the trees.


However, as long as you abstain from eating the skin, the fruit can be really beneficial according to recent medical studies. Persimmons can help to prevent cancer because they are high in vitamin A and the compounds shiboul and betulinic acid which have anti-cancer properties.

The phytochemicals known as proanthocyandins are also present in the fruit and these may protect cells against oxidative damage to the skin associated with aging. It has been recommended that you use the fresh skin on your face as a skin toner as it brightens the complexion.

It seems that daily applications may also smooth wrinkles, or stop them appearing.


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نادان

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Also they are yummy...you can easily find them in Chinese shops here..

کچھ یہاں ہماری طرف بھی اچھال دو ....یہاں کبھی کبھی نظر آتے نہیں .لیکن وہی سخت کے سخت ..ساری عمر بھی رکھ لو تو تیار نہیں ہوتا ..پاکستان میں بے حد لذیز ملتے ہیں
 

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[h=1]Health Benefits of Persimmon Fruit Japani Phal[/h]
Health Benefits of Persimmon Fruit Japani Phal

Persimmon, is also know as Japani Phal in Urdu and also known as the Divine Fruit due to its scientific name of Greek origin, is found during autumn. While there are various varieties of this fruit being cultivated, the popular one is the Chinese native, Diospyros kaki, widely known as the Japanese persimmon. The brilliant orange colour skinned fruit that shares a close resemblance with tomato in appearance, in fact, is a berry.


A low calorie fruit, it is available in astringent and non-astringent variants, and can be relished raw or dried. It is also used in preparing a variety of dishes, including puddings. Rich with quite a lot of minerals such as phosphorous and calcium and vitamins including vitamin A and C, this low calorie fruit comes with some wonderful benefits. Read on to know more about the health benefits offered by persimmon in detail.

 

نادان

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Health Benefits of Persimmon Fruit Japani Phal


Health Benefits of Persimmon Fruit Japani Phal

Persimmon, is also know as Japani Phal in Urdu and also known as the Divine Fruit due to its scientific name of Greek origin, is found during autumn. While there are various varieties of this fruit being cultivated, the popular one is the Chinese native, Diospyros kaki, widely known as the Japanese persimmon. The brilliant orange colour skinned fruit that shares a close resemblance with tomato in appearance, in fact, is a berry.


A low calorie fruit, it is available in astringent and non-astringent variants, and can be relished raw or dried. It is also used in preparing a variety of dishes, including puddings. Rich with quite a lot of minerals such as phosphorous and calcium and vitamins including vitamin A and C, this low calorie fruit comes with some wonderful benefits. Read on to know more about the health benefits offered by persimmon in detail.

نہ للچائیں ..گناہ ملے گا
 

Night_Hawk

Siasat.pk - Blogger
نہ للچائیں ..گناہ ملے گا
آج کل اس پھل کا موسم ہے اور لوکل فارمرز مارکیٹ اور چانیز فروٹ مارکیٹ میں ہیں ۔
ایک اور دھاگے پر اس پھل کے بارے میں بحث ہو رہی تھی کہ یہ املوک نہیں کہلاتا۔
سوچا کہ کیوں نا اس کے بارے میں کچھ پوسٹ کیا جائے۔





 

yasirashraf271

Senator (1k+ posts)
آج کل اس پھل کا موسم ہے اور لوکل فارمرز مارکیٹ اور چانیز فروٹ مارکیٹ میں ہیں ۔
ایک اور دھاگے پر اس پھل کے بارے میں بحث ہو رہی تھی کہ یہ املوک نہیں کہلاتا۔
سوچا کہ کیوں نا اس کے بارے میں کچھ پوسٹ کیا جائے۔






thanks for this article
 

taban

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
کچھ یہاں ہماری طرف بھی اچھال دو ....یہاں کبھی کبھی نظر آتے نہیں .لیکن وہی سخت کے سخت ..ساری عمر بھی رکھ لو تو تیار نہیں ہوتا ..پاکستان میں بے حد لذیز ملتے ہیں
کورین مارکیٹ سے لے لیں بڑے اچهے اور سستے هیں آجکل اتفاق دیکهئے کہ میں ابهی کها رہا تها که اس دهاگے په اور پهر آپکے کمنٹ په نظر پڑی آپ فکر نه کریں میں نے پورے دو پیس آپکے نام کے بهی کهائے هیں
 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
کچھ یہاں ہماری طرف بھی اچھال دو ....یہاں کبھی کبھی نظر آتے نہیں .لیکن وہی سخت کے سخت ..ساری عمر بھی رکھ لو تو تیار نہیں ہوتا ..پاکستان میں بے حد لذیز ملتے ہیں

Arent you supposed to eat them when they are still a bit hard?
 

نادان

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
کورین مارکیٹ سے لے لیں بڑے اچهے اور سستے هیں آجکل اتفاق دیکهئے کہ میں ابهی کها رہا تها که اس دهاگے په اور پهر آپکے کمنٹ په نظر پڑی آپ فکر نه کریں میں نے پورے دو پیس آپکے نام کے بهی کهائے هیں

اب میں کورین مارکیٹ کہاں سے لاؤں


(cry)
 

نادان

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Arent you supposed to eat them when they are still a bit hard?

اس کے لئے صحیح پہچان ہونی چاہئے ..نہ ہی سخت اچھے اور نہ ہی بہت نرم ..چھلکے کا رنگ بتا دیتا ہے کہ مجھے کھا لو
 

نادان

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
آج کل اس پھل کا موسم ہے اور لوکل فارمرز مارکیٹ اور چانیز فروٹ مارکیٹ میں ہیں ۔
ایک اور دھاگے پر اس پھل کے بارے میں بحث ہو رہی تھی کہ یہ املوک نہیں کہلاتا۔
سوچا کہ کیوں نا اس کے بارے میں کچھ پوسٹ کیا جائے۔







ڈھونڈنا پڑے گا ..کم کم ہی یہاں اچھے دیکھے ہیں
 

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