ground  cherry  or  gooseberry, Physalis
peruviana,  came    from    South   America,    while
the ordinary    ground  cherry, P.  pubescens,  is
native  to  both    North   and South   America.    Both
fruits  resemble    miniature,  thick-skinned
yellowish   tomatoes,   are enclosed    in  papery
husks   (thus   another name,   husk    tomato),    and
keep    well    at  room    temperature.    The Peruvian
ground  cherry  has floral  and caramel aroma
notes   in  addition    to  generically fruity  esters.
These   fruits  are made    into    preserves   and pies.
Persimmon   Persimmons  are fruits  of  trees   in
the  genus  Diospyros,  which   is  native  to  both
Asia     and     North   America.    There’s     a   plum-
sized    native  American    persimmon, D.
virginiana, and a   Mexican species known   as
the  black   sapote  (D.     digyna),    but     the     most
important   persimmon   species worldwide   is  D.
kaki,    a   tree    with    applesized  fruits  native  to
China    and     adopted     by  Japan;  it’s    sometimes
said    that    persimmons  are to  the Japanese    what