1. It’s America’s largest native fruit
The pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is the biggest edible fruit indigenous to the United States, often weighing up to a pound each.
2. It tastes like a tropical dessert
Many describe the flavor as a blend of banana, mango, and vanilla custard — rich, creamy, and sweet.
3. Nicknamed the “poor man’s banana”
Because it grows wild and was easily foraged, pawpaw earned this nickname during colonial times.
4. George Washington loved them
Historical records say George Washington enjoyed chilled pawpaw fruit as a favorite dessert.
5. It grows in the wild, not on grocery shelves
Pawpaws are rarely found in stores because they bruise easily and have a very short shelf life.
6. It belongs to the custard apple family
Despite looking tropical, pawpaw is related to fruits like cherimoya and soursop in the Annonaceae family.
7. Pawpaw trees have unique flowers
Their dark maroon flowers smell faintly like fermenting fruit to attract flies for pollination.
8. Seeds are large and inedible
Pawpaw fruit contains several big, dark seeds that should never be eaten.
9. It inspired folk songs and festivals
Songs like “Way Down Yonder in the Paw Paw Patch” and events like the Ohio Pawpaw Festival celebrate this forgotten fruit.
10. Making a comeback with local growers
Chefs, farmers, and food lovers are reviving pawpaw by growing specialty orchards and creating ice cream, beer, and baked goods with it.
🌿✨ From creamy flavor to historic roots, pawpaw is a fruit worth rediscovering!
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