EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 1H
The Pawpaw: America’s Forgotten Fruit
from Uncharted Lancaster · host Adam Zurn
This episode explores the surprising story of the pawpaw, North America’s largest native sweet fruit. Often described as tasting like a mix of banana, mango, and pineapple, the pawpaw seems tropical but thrives in temperate forests from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic. The episode traces its journey from prehistoric megafauna and Indigenous foodways to its role as a survival food for explorers, Civil War soldiers, and freedom seekers on the Underground Railroad.It also examines why the pawpaw disappeared from mainstream grocery stores, how folklore and place names kept its memory alive, and why the fruit is now experiencing a comeback among foragers, chefs, brewers, and sustainable agriculture advocates. Along the way, the episode highlights the pawpaw’s strange biology, ecological importance, and potential future as a resilient native crop.
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This episode explores the surprising story of the pawpaw, North America’s largest native sweet fruit. Often described as tasting like a mix of banana, mango, and pineapple, the pawpaw seems tropical but thrives in temperate forests from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic. The episode traces its journey from prehistoric megafauna and Indigenous foodways to its role as a survival food for explorers, Civil War soldiers, and freedom seekers on the Underground Railroad. It also examines why the pawpa...
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