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Paw Paw

What fruit is native to the United States, tastes oddly tropical, and is about as popular as eating mud? Yep, you got it — the Paw Paw.

Episode 46 of the The Plants We Eat podcast, hosted by Botanical Gardens, titled "Paw Paw" was published on May 27, 2019 and runs 18 minutes.

May 27, 2019 ·18m · The Plants We Eat

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What fruit is native to the United States, tastes oddly tropical, and is about as popular as eating mud? Yep, you got it — the Paw Paw.

What fruit is native to the United States, tastes oddly tropical, and is about as popular as eating mud? Yep, you got it — the Paw Paw.
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