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  • Kaki is a prominent part of everyday life in Japan — there's even an adjective almost exclusively used to describe the taste of a bitter persimmon, shibui.

    Taste Test: Persimmon - Boing Boing 2009

  • Aruna Kaki is just like that very straight in feedback only when asked but will cure one undoubtedly.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Anjali 2007

  • Aruna Kaki is just like that very straight in feedback only when asked but will cure one undoubtedly.

    Karlyache Wafers Anjali 2007

  • We all wish you and Aruna Kaki will be able to continue with your treks to the Himalaya just like the last 18 years once again.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Anjali 2007

  • We all wish you and Aruna Kaki will be able to continue with your treks to the Himalaya just like the last 18 years once again.

    Faral Anjali 2007

  • In Germany they are called Kaki fruit and we love them here.

    Fruit of the Fall - Persimmon Salsa 2006

  • But hope arrives when Tivii is introduced to a young Inuk boy from Aupaluk called Kaki, who has lived in a southern sanatorium long enough to speak French and understand what is going on.

    unknown title 2009

  • As Shammi and Meeta have written already, they call it 'Kaki' or 'Sharon fruit' in Germany.

    Fruit of the Fall - Persimmon Salsa 2006

  • The names of some kings of Hubushkia, such as Kaki and Data or Dadi, are preserved in the Assyrian texts, which also record the relations between the Assyrian Empire and Hubushkia during the ninth century.

    Mystery Stelae 2000

  • "Kaki" especially loved and was adored by her three grandsons.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

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