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Maybe Someday, We Will All Eat Pawpaws

Por: The Atlantic Science October 05, 2022

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The most American fruit around isn’t available in grocery stores. Can science change that?AlamyOctober 4, 2022, 12:16 PM ETBy the time I arrived at Brooklyn’s Park Slope farmers’ market in search of a pawpaw one morning last week, it was already too late: The weird green fruit had sold out within an hour. “You have to get here early,” Jeff Rowe of Orchard Hill Organics, the market’s lone pawpaw vendor, told me. The day before, I had... + full article



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