Taste testing the pawpaw

Friday, September 14, 2007

pawpaw (by JustBackfromCHICAGO)

Before scooping up my CSA share, I shopped a bit at the Fair Food Farmstand in Reading Terminal.  I really wanted to buy a round of LeRaysville Cheese Factory‘s Sommelier cheese and a carton or two of brown figs, but was out of luck with the fruit.

While I was there I picked up a few packages of lamb chops from Bixby’s Farms and a few celery roots (which are destined to become tomorrow’s dinner).

The nice lady who works the stand on Thursday gave me a taste of the new pawpaws they got in from Green Meadow Farm.  I only recently learned that pawpaws are native to Pennsylvania, although I’ve never tasted one until today.  They sort of have the texture of avocado with a sort of tropical flavor.  I’m not entirely sure that I like them.  Still, I did get to wondering what something like pawpaw butter (you know, like apple butter) might taste like. 

Posted by Nicole on 09/14 at 07:31 AM

I am totally intrigued by the pawpaws - I had no idea they were a PA native.  I’ll have to keep my eyes open for them up here in the ‘burbs.

Posted by mikaela  on  09/17  at  12:12 PM
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