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Astringency in persimmon is lost due to:
Question

Astringency in persimmon is lost due to:

A.

Conversion of tannins to sugar

B.

Polymerization of tannins

C.

Breakdown of mannitol to sugars

D.

Breakdown of polysaccharide to sugars

Correct option is A


The astringency in persimmon is due to the presence of tannins. As the fruit ripens, the tannins are converted into sugars, thus reducing the astringent taste and making the fruit palatable. This process can be accelerated by various treatments, such as freezing or exposure to ethylene gas.

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