Fresh dates contain tannin, the same mouth puckery chemical found in dry red wine and persimmons. Freezing will reduce the tannin levels and also soften the fruit.
Yes, but only the pulp, used in cooking. Persimmon pudding is very popular in the Southern U.S.
Yes, you can safely freeze dates.
I believe you might be referring to an Osage Orange Tree. See Related Links to see if I am correct.
Plum trees can survive freezing temperatures as long as the freeze is not prolonged and the tree is healthy. Proper care before and after a freeze event, such as watering adequately and protecting the tree, can also help improve its chances of survival.
Freeze them. Great mini fruit Popsicles. Be-careful with babies and toddlers they can chock on them full size, Cut them in quarters for toddlers.
The ripe ones... probably around 30. Unripe... 10 at the most. Thats if you never fertilize or water the tree. With the proper care, variety, and good location, up to 5000 Oranges per tree can be had.
There are several that could be used: green, unripe, unripened and immature.
Yes, green bell peppers are unripe when they are harvested.
Yes, green peppers are unripe when they are picked from the plant.
yes but it won't be as good as when it is ripe
Yes, you can. You could put it in a plastic bag and staple it to a tree.
If a lemon tree freezes, it may suffer damage or die, depending on the severity of the freeze. In some cases, the tree may recover and grow back, but it is not guaranteed. Protection from freezing temperatures and proper care can help increase the chances of the tree surviving a freeze.