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![]() "Tara" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 20:22:35 -0500, "sugrifin" > > wrote: > >>what about paw paws? >>Sue Griffinwho has atree. > > You pick them up and put them in your pocket ... > > Tara When I was a kid, we let them ripen on the tree, they become a mush. Have you ever seen breadfruit (in the tropics)? It has different stages, as does paw paws. The ripened paw paws, we would just suck out the mush and eat it. I was say it is akin to if you took a ripe mango and pureed it. Taste it in the fully ripened stage and see if there is something you'd like to do with it -- look for some mango recipes for some smoothies, maybe. You are one lucky person. I've read that they usually grow in wild-type areas where there are a lot of overgrown trees surrounding them. Dee Dee |
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