Folks,
For those wanting a crash course on Paw Paws or food made with Paw Paws check this out:
http://www.ohiopawpawfest.com/
Enjoy! There is still time to make travel arrangements.
Bill
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS IS
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Re: DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS IS
These paw paws are also knows as Ozarks Bananas. They are kinda rare in SW Missouri. I only know one place where to find some.
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Those are what we refer to here in west Virginia as West Virginia actually they are known as PAW PAWs and when frosted on they are very good to eat.
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I have never heard of or seen them before but that is probably because of where I live at.
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I had some of those growing in my flower bed this summer. Had no idea what they were!
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A previous owner had planted a paw paw tree on our land in south Missouri. A half dozen small ones appeared. The house has been vacant for 12-15 years and I haven't checked recently to see if the trees have survived. But they grew very well in SW Missouri. Dan
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creamy custard like? if it will grow in pa i'm willing to give it a try, i'm going to make some calls
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Way down yonder in the paw paw patch! O'k, I know I can't sing
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