Can You Predict Winter Weather with a Persimmon Seed?

Carolina
When I was little, I always looked forward to the time when grandpa would go out and pick persimmons. He would bring them into the kitchen and grandma would turn those funny looking things into wonderfully tasty cookies. Oh how I miss eating grandma's fresh persimmon cookies.

While she made them, she would tell me what kind of winter we would have that year. In amazement of how she knew this things. Finally, I asked her how she knew. She then told me that when they gathered persimmons they would get the seed and cut it in half.

Grandmas seem to know everything. At least when I was growing up they did. Grandmothers were respected, greatly loved and we listened to their wisdom with wide eyes amazed at what they knew. Of course, when we get older we naturally begin to question everything.

It seems according to grandma the shape inside the persimmon seed can give you insight into what the following winter weather will be. Over the years, I have always wondered and every fall I think back to those childhood days and grandma's persimmon cookies.

Shapes inside the persimmon seed:

According to old timers, you can tell what the winter will be like by cutting a persimmon seed open. I would suggest cutting a few open to make sure they are all the same before assuming what the weather may be like.

What do the shapes mean?

Knife: If the shape inside the seed is that of a knife, it is believed to mean the winter will be cutting cold. As my grandma would say: So cold the wind feels like its cutting right through you like a knife.

Spoon: When the shape inside the seed looks like a spoon it is said to mean it will be a heavy winter. The spoon represents lots of shoveling.

Fork: The appearance of a fork shape within the seed is believed to mean that winter will be easy with only a light dusty of snow.

After the ice storm and severe weather we had locally last year, most of the people I know are hoping for an easy winter. What does the persimmon seed have to say about this?

Tonight, they discussed the persimmon legend on the local news. They cut many seeds open right there on the broadcast. All seeds revealed a spoon. What does that mean for the winter weather this year? Well if grandma were here, she would say the spoon in the seed would mean that we are in for a heavy winter. As I previously stated according to the old-timers the spoon represents lost of snow shoveling.

Will the persimmon seed be correct this year? Are we in for another hard winter? Only time will tell. I will be watching to see as I have always wondered. Does the persimmon seed really know what our winter will be like?

I am curious to see if the persimmon seed gets it right this year. Eventually I plan to have a persimmon tree of my own. Then I can make those yummy persimmon cookies just like grandma used to make and I can have fun checking to see what the persimmon seed predicts for the upcoming winter each year.

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After the ice storm and severe weather we had locally last year, most of the people I know are hoping for an easy winter. What does the persimmon seed have to say about this?

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  • gail wright in north carolina12/26/2010

    this year so far 3 snow falls,including christmas day, 6 inches is alot for here

  • staggerlee12/13/2010

    In Oklahoma this year, all had a spoon in them.

  • Joan Lingle11/14/2010

    Have found several spoons in the central Ark.

  • Addie10/30/2010

    I found two knives today in SW MO

  • Clifton Bencke10/4/2010

    NPR's radio show, Talk Of The Nation was talking with a weather expert about how to predict how hard winter will be. A caller called in talking about reading on the Internet about Persimmons foretelling Winter.

    We live in Persimmon Hill. There are no persommons here. Where do your persimmons come from?!

  • James B11/5/2009

    I found a spoon in the seed that i cut open,so my wife is tickled pink because there will be lots of snow. We will see.

  • Sam10/27/2009

    I would like to read your article, but there is an ad over it that won't go away. Why are they doing this? Can you make them stop?

  • Sean10/1/2009

    went out with my friends mom a week ago and picked the seeds. and we found a spoon in them..ALL of them. and so it looks liek heavy snow in southern indiana.

  • big E9/30/2009

    We found a spoon in our seed so lets see if it comes true.

  • Mike Potter11/4/2008

    This has came true 26 out of 36 Years here in central Oklahoma My Greatgranmother and Grandmother Took me out before my first winter and I have been ever since I have passed it on to my children. Even if it does not come true I still get that excitement of finding out whats inside.

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