
In the photo you can see finished hoshigaki being held in front of a rack of still drying persimmons. We started peeling the first hachiya persimmons for hoshigaki at the very end of September. The hachiyas need to be fully orange, but still hard to be able to peel in order to start the drying process. After peeling, each fruit takes around six weeks to dry, depending on the weather. The peeled fruits are hung by their stems in pairs and massaged every few days to help them to dry evenly. By the end of the drying process, each persimmon has developed a dusting of natural powdered sugar on its surface, and is soft and sweet.
Because of these natural processes and weather variables, orders may take 8 to 10 weeks to ship. It's important to get your order in as soon as possible, because supplies are limited to what we can produce while the weather permits.
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