A furry fruit - Mao persimmon. Like durian, it has a similar characteristic of smelling foul and smelling fragrant. Many people will stay away from it for the first time, but after bravely tasting it, they often fall in love with this sweet fruit. Mao persimmon is native to the eastern part of China and Taiwan islands, and its shiny black wood, Taiwan ebony, is more well-known than its fruit. In fact, hairy persimmons are rich in nutrients, with their flesh rich in trace elements such as calcium, potassium, iron, and various vitamins. The vitamin C provided by two hairy persimmons is sufficient to meet the daily needs of adults. hairy persimmons have the effects of clearing heat, moistening the lungs, promoting fluid production and quenching thirst, and strengthening the spleen and resolving phlegm.