kuludekasumi
Kuludekasumi is a traditional Japanese confectionery made from the seeds of the Japanese persimmon tree, specifically the variety known as Hachiya. The term "kuludekasumi" is derived from the Japanese words "kulu," meaning persimmon, and "dekasumi," which refers to the seeds. This sweet treat is a popular snack in Japan, often enjoyed during the autumn season when the persimmons are in season.
The process of making kuludekasumi involves removing the seeds from the persimmon fruit and then drying them.
Kuludekasumi is not only a tasty snack but also a nutritious one. The seeds are rich in
In addition to being a popular snack, kuludekasumi is also used in various Japanese dishes and desserts.
Overall, kuludekasumi is a versatile and delicious snack that offers a unique blend of flavor and nutrition.