China’s Quiet Rise of Supermarket-Sold Persimmons
The bright orange persimmon stacked in supermarket fruit aisles worldwide carries a name that quietly points back to China. The species most people encounter, Diospyros kaki, was first domesticated in Chinese orchards, long before it was commercialized and rebranded through Japanese and American supply chains.Botanists classify Diospyros kaki as a distinct species within the Ebenaceae family, with...More
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