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Pawpaw: In Search of America S Forgotten Fruit
Pawpaw: In Search of America S Forgotten Fruit | Andrew Moore
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The largest edible fruit native to the United States tastes like a cross between a banana and a mango. It grows wild in twenty-six states, gracing Eastern forests each fall with sweet-smelling, tropical-flavored abundance. Historically, (…more)
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SqueakyChu
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I admit that I‘m a #pawpaw fanatic so I took this book out of the library with the idea of browsing through it. Nope! I‘m going to read every word of it. It is fascinating! Yes, I do have my own fruiting pawpaw tree. 😃

SamAnne I covet a paw paw 3y
Aimeesue I had my first taste of paw paw this year! My daughter works at a State park and there are a couple in the park, so she brought a couple home to try. How fortunate to have a tree - I hear they're hard to grow from seed! 3y
SqueakyChu @Aimeesue My tree took two years to germinate and eight years after that to produce fruit! We‘ve had lots of fun with it. (edited) 3y
SqueakyChu I bailed because this was a library book which I need to return. I liked this book very much, though. 2y
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LindseysLibrary
Bailedbailed

There hit a point where I thought, “Shouldn‘t this be over?” I felt like the author stretched a subject that could have been written in way, way fewer pages (and with much bigger font—or are my eyes just getting old?) and still made all the same points and shared the same facts.

One good thing: I now REALLY want to try pawpaw! 😋