Popular in parts of Asia but less common in North America, persimmons—especially the astringent variety, can contribute to constipation when eaten unripe. These fruits contain tannins, which can slow digestion and harden stool. Choosing fully ripe, sweet persimmons reduces this effect and makes them easier to digest.

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