Age is the key.
It will take the baby about 6 months to taste the persimmon. Before this, the baby's stomach may not be mature enough, and persimmons may bring discomfort.
Cooked and ground, it is easier to digest.
A 6-month-old baby eats persimmons. There is a trick: after cooking, it is ground into mud, which is easier to digest. As the baby grows up, we can gradually increase the shape of persimmon, from muddy to lump, but make sure the baby has the ability to swallow lumps!
Don't eat persimmons on an empty stomach
Don't eat persimmons on an empty stomach to avoid stomach stones. Each portion should also be moderate. It is best to choose ripe, soft and red persimmons and try to avoid eating them raw. The local persimmon planted in greenhouse is a good choice, and it is more reassuring without combustion improver!