Paw Paws are amazing and Neal Peterson is a certified genius. First tasted a paw paw at the farmers market in Berryville, VA. from Mackintosh Farm. Because of Mr. Peterson, I am now actively engaged in cultivating paw paws in Clarke County, Virginia. It is a remarkable fruit and native to this region. Can't wait to begin harvesting my own!!!!
Awesome! Thanks for highlighting the pawpaw. My husband and I have an annual tradition of going out looking for pawpaws. This year we were able to take our 11 week old son with us! : ) I love how your harvesting technique (aka shaking the tree) is identical to ours! :)
People in the comments talking about finding pawpaws in Australia and in tropical locations are probably referring to the papaya, which in some areas is also called "pawpaw". That is not the fruit in this video. The fruit in the video comes from Asimina triloba, whereas the tropical papaya is Carica papaya.
So from this video I could get was that the pawpaw tastes like 5 different things: a peach, pudding, bannana, creamy mange, straberry. I'm just waiting until someone says it tastes like a cheeseburger then I'm sold.
First time I found them I didn't know what I was looking at, (still can't remember how I figured it all out), these were fairly-spindly trees that still reached fairly-high; they had very-low branches, medium-height branches & high ones. They had *very* dark-red flowers - almost black!
Paw Paws are amazing and Neal Peterson is a certified genius. First tasted a paw paw at the farmers market in Berryville, VA. from Mackintosh Farm. Because of Mr. Peterson, I am now actively engaged in cultivating paw paws in Clarke County, Virginia. It is a remarkable fruit and native to this region. Can't wait to begin harvesting my own!!!!
Awesome! Thanks for highlighting the pawpaw. My husband and I have an annual tradition of going out looking for pawpaws. This year we were able to take our 11 week old son with us! : )
I love how your harvesting technique (aka shaking the tree) is identical to ours! :)
Hi, I am from srilanka.. could you pls send some paw paw seeds for me?
People in the comments talking about finding pawpaws in Australia and in tropical locations are probably referring to the papaya, which in some areas is also called "pawpaw". That is not the fruit in this video. The fruit in the video comes from Asimina triloba, whereas the tropical papaya is Carica papaya.
So from this video I could get was that the pawpaw tastes like 5 different things: a peach, pudding, bannana, creamy mange, straberry. I'm just waiting until someone says it tastes like a cheeseburger then I'm sold.
"If you pick a pawpaw, or a prickly pear, and if you get a raw paw, well then next time, beware!"
First time I found them I didn't know what I was looking at, (still can't remember how I figured it all out), these were fairly-spindly trees that still reached fairly-high; they had very-low branches, medium-height branches & high ones. They had *very* dark-red flowers - almost black!
wow, off to find it now. think ill try a asian store. they got everything there
Hi I'm in Virginia. How do I get in contact with Neil for paw paws?
Cool I want to try one now.
picking up paw paws put it in your pocket.
Cool!
PawPaw's are pretty common in Australia.
The south Rules !
I want one too:)
is adam cole cadamole?
I want a pawpaw :
@TheUltraDude But what they call Paw-paw is different to what we call Paw-paw (don't like them either)
I can't stand pawpaws, cool video