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Persimmon Pudding | Traditional Pudding From Indiana, United States of America | TasteAtlas

Persimmon Pudding

Persimmon pudding is an American dessert made from the pulp of persimmons. The fruit must be completely ripe to avoid astringency, as unripe persimmons can be very bitter due to their high tannin content. The pudding is not a pudding in the conventional, custard-like sense but is more akin to a moist, dense cake or a steamed pudding.


Its consistency varies from soft and spoonable to a firmer, cake-like texture that can be sliced. The ingredients typically include persimmon pulp, flour, sugar, eggs, milk, and spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, which complement the sweet and subtly spiced flavor of the persimmons.


Some recipes also incorporate nuts or raisins. Persimmon pudding is often baked in the oven, though some variations may call for steaming. The dessert is usually served warm or at room temperature and is frequently topped with whipped cream, a dollop of ice cream, or a drizzle of caramel sauce, enhancing its rich and comforting qualities.