Pawpaw Tree
Episode 54 of the Herbarium of the Bizarre podcast, hosted by Meredith Hemphill, titled "Pawpaw Tree" was published on November 15, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.
November 15, 2024 ·12m · Herbarium of the Bizarre
Summary
If you’ve ever eaten a Pawpaw, let me you what you think it tastes like. Is it “sunny and electric”? You can buy frozen Pawpaw pulp (and other forest-foraged goodies) from Integration Acres: https://integrationacres.com/ Music by James Milor from Pixabay Information provided by: https://www.seriouseats.com/what-are-pawpaws-wild-fruit-midwest-how-to-prep-and-eat-pawpaws https://wilkes.ces.ncsu.edu/2024/01/establishing-a-pawpaw-tree-in-your-backyard/ https://www.nps.gov/articles/pawpaw.htm “Where’s a Good Giant Ground Sloth When You Need One?” by Carol Ann McCormick (March-April 2010) in North Carolina Botanical Garden Newsletter. Peterson Field Guides: Edible Wild Plants of Eastern and Central North America by Lee Allen Peterson (1977) Trees of the Carolinas Field Guide by Stan Tekiela (2007) The Appalachian Project. (2024, Sept. 21). The pawpaw, often referred to as "America's forgotten fruit," holds a special place in the history and culture of Appalachia. [Social media post] Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/AppalachianProject/posts/pfbid02xtvQgHH4f4NDMw5gfh1RQn75ji8Bk89xHSPkZBZQUBL1Fwoty3TYVEXtAU6xXigEl https://heritageconservancy.org/pawpaw-a-big-fruit-in-need-of-bigger-love/
Episode Description
If you’ve ever eaten a Pawpaw, let me you what you think it tastes like. Is it “sunny and electric”?
You can buy frozen Pawpaw pulp (and other forest-foraged goodies) from Integration Acres: https://integrationacres.com/
Music by James Milor from Pixabay
Information provided by:
- https://www.seriouseats.com/what-are-pawpaws-wild-fruit-midwest-how-to-prep-and-eat-pawpaws
- https://wilkes.ces.ncsu.edu/2024/01/establishing-a-pawpaw-tree-in-your-backyard/
- https://www.nps.gov/articles/pawpaw.htm
- “Where’s a Good Giant Ground Sloth When You Need One?” by Carol Ann McCormick (March-April 2010) in North Carolina Botanical Garden Newsletter.
- Peterson Field Guides: Edible Wild Plants of Eastern and Central North America by Lee Allen Peterson (1977)
- Trees of the Carolinas Field Guide by Stan Tekiela (2007)
- The Appalachian Project. (2024, Sept. 21). The pawpaw, often referred to as "America's forgotten fruit," holds a special place in the history and culture of Appalachia. [Social media post] Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/AppalachianProject/posts/pfbid02xtvQgHH4f4NDMw5gfh1RQn75ji8Bk89xHSPkZBZQUBL1Fwoty3TYVEXtAU6xXigEl
- https://heritageconservancy.org/pawpaw-a-big-fruit-in-need-of-bigger-love/