Is Persimmon Pescatarian?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Pescatarian diet.

Persimmon and the Pescatarian Diet

Persimmons are a type of fruit that comes in several varieties, including the Fuyu and Hachiya. They are typically orange in color and have a sweet, honey-like flavor when ripe. Sharon fruit specifically refers to a type of persimmon that is seedless and can be eaten while still firm. Despite their delicious taste, persimmons are considered high in FODMAPs, which are fermentable carbohydrates that can cause digestive distress in some individuals.

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