What does the knife spoon and fork mean in a persimmon?

When you cut a persimmon seed open, the pattern inside is supposed to suggest a certain type of winter ahead. If the pattern looks like a fork, it is said the winter ahead should be mild. If the inside looks more like a knife, it is believed the upcoming winter will be cold and blustery.
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What does a spoon fork and knife mean in a persimmon seed?

When cut into two pieces, the persimmon seed will display on of three symbols. A knife shape will indicate a cold icy winter (where wind will cut through you like a knife). A fork shape indicates a mild winter. A spoon shape stands for a shovel to dig out the snow.
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What is the persimmon prediction for 2021?

The Persimmon Lady's 2021-22 Forecast

This year's seeds (2021-22) revealed the following: all forks and 1 knife. Translation: a mild winter with an ice event for North Carolina.
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What do the symbols in a persimmon mean?

According to folklore, if you split open a locally-grown persimmon seed and the shape inside (called a cotyledon) looks like one of the shapes below, it can forecast the winter ahead: fork = winter will be mild; spoon = there will be a lot of snow; knife = winter will be bitingly cold and “cut like a knife.”
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What does a fork in a persimmon mean?

A knife shape is said to represent an extremely cold winter that cuts through you like a knife. The last shape, a fork, is said to forecast a mild winter. According to the MDC, while some people swear by it, it's not a reliable way to determine the type of winter weather you can expect.
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What are persimmon spoons?

Folklore says when cracking open a persimmon seed from a ripe fruit, the shape inside will either resemble a fork, spoon or knife. If the inside of the seed looks like a fork, the area can expect a mild winter; a spoon, a lot of snow; and a knife, bitter cold “cut like a knife” winter.
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What did the persimmon seed say for 2020?

This year's seeds (2019-20) revealed the following: 3 forks, 3 spoons, and 2 knives. Translation: a mild start to winter followed closely by lots of precipitation (rain and snow) and a few ice events late winter.
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Can persimmons predict the weather?

According to the Farmer's Almanac, you can get a sense of the coming winter based on the shape of the cotyledon inside a ripe persimmon. A few of the shapes and corresponding weather patterns include: Fork shape = winter will be mild. Spoon shape = there will be a lot of snow.
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Why do only some persimmons have seeds?

Similarly, because only male trees produce staminate flowers and only female trees produce pistillate flowers, it's necessary to bring the two together in order to achieve fruit. Only the female persimmon bears fruit, which typically contains anywhere from one to 10 smooth, brown seeds.
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How do you know a persimmon is ripe?

A persimmon is ripe when it has its deep orange color and the skin has a slight softness (for hachiya persimmons) or plenty of softness (for huyu persimmons). If in doubt, slice off a small amount of the fruit and taste it; a ripe persimmon should taste pleasant and sweet, not sour or bitter.
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Can dogs eat persimmons?

But while the fruit of a persimmon is safe for your dog to eat, the seeds and pit of a persimmon can cause intestinal blockages, so you should make sure they've been carefully removed before feeding a persimmon to your dog.
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Can you eat persimmon skin?

The peel is edible — so take a bite! If you prefer to wait until your persimmon is more ripe (which you always should when dealing with Hachiyas), simply cut it in half and eat the custard-like flesh with a spoon.
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Can you plant a persimmon seed?

Persimmon Seed Germination

Create a sterile potting mixture and sow one germinating persimmon seed per pot. Ensure that the pot used has drainage holes at its base. The persimmon seeds should be planted at a depth of 2 inches. The pots should then be placed in a warm and well-lit location.
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Are persimmon seeds poisonous?

Unlike peach and plum seeds, which contain cyanide, the seeds of the persimmon are not poisonous. They can cause inflammation of the small intestine, however, and can cause blockages.
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How do you cut open a persimmon?

Cut the persimmon in half top to bottom, vertically, pole to pole–whatever term helps you visualize the direction. Turn one half cut side down with the “pole ends” pointing to either side of you, just like I'm doing in the picture. Cut thin, crosswise slices from each half. Et, voila!
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Is persimmon a nightshade?

Persimmon. The Persimmon tomato belongs to the Solanaceae, or nightshade, family, along with other plants such as sweet peppers, petunias, and tobacco.
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Are persimmons good for you?

Persimmons are a good source of vitamins A and C as well as manganese, which helps the blood to clot. They also have other antioxidants, which help reduce the risk of many serious health conditions including cancer and stroke. One serving of persimmons contains approximately: Calories: 118.
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How do you read a persimmon seed?

Open the fruit and cut open a persimmon seed.
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Look at the shape of the kernel inside:
  1. If the kernel is spoon-shaped, expect plenty of snow to shovel.
  2. If it is fork-shaped, plan on a mild winter with powdery, light snow.
  3. If the kernel is knife-shaped, expect frigid winds that will “cut” like a blade.
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What month do persimmon trees bear fruit?

Persimmons are a fall crop primarily ripening in September all the way to the beginning of the next year. There are two varieties of persimmons. The astringent fruit is eaten when it has become jelly-soft. The non-astringent fruit, which is gaining in popularity, is eaten while still firm.
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Where do persimmons originate from?

Chief among the fruit-producing members are the persimmons. The two commercially important species are the common, or American, persimmon (Diospyros virginiana), native to North America, and the Japanese, or kaki, persimmon (D. kaki), native to China but widely cultivated in other temperate regions.
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Where is persimmon seed?

Take the seed only from the fully ripe persimmons with no bird pecks, green skin, or rotten skin. Cut open the fruit and take out a few seeds. Soak them in warm water for a few days to loosen the sticky flesh. Rub the persimmon seeds lightly under running water to clean them.
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How do you predict a harsh winter?

Here are the signs of a hard winter to come according to folklore:
  1. Thicker-Than-Normal Onions or Corn Husks. ...
  2. Woodpeckers Sharing a Tree.
  3. The Early Arrival of the Snowy Owl. ...
  4. The Early Departure of Geese and Ducks.
  5. The Early Migration of the Monarch Butterfly.
  6. Thick Hair on the Nape of a Cow's Neck.
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Where do persimmon trees grow?

The American persimmon, also known as the common persimmon, is native from Florida to Connecticut, west to Iowa and south to Texas. Persimmon trees can be grown in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through 9. The American persimmon can tolerate temperatures down to -25 degrees F. (32 C.)
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Can persimmons be grown from cuttings?

Persimmons are most commonly propagated from seeds and grafts. However, they will also propagate reliably from softwood cuttings if the cuttings are treated with hormone and kept under moderately humid, warm conditions.
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Why are my persimmons so small?

A: The smaller than normal size of the 'Fuyu' persimmons is more than likely due to a heavy fruit set on a very young tree. The usual recommendation for fruit trees is to remove all fruits for the first 3 years.
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