
Many of us know that go-go music and D.C. go together, but few know about the long term connection between D.C. and pawpaw fruit.
You may be saying to yourself: “pawpaw fruit, what鈥檚 that?”
Well, it鈥檚 not really in stores, and it is kind of weird.
鈥淭hey don鈥檛 look like something you would want to buy when they are good,鈥 said Niraj Ray of , an organization that aims to teach people about urban agriculture. He added that the pawpaw 鈥渓ooks like an overripe banana sometimes,鈥 but they are tasty 鈥渓ike a cross between a mango and a banana.鈥
One of the reasons Ray said they are not more popular is they are not really in stores as they don鈥檛 travel very well and can become mushy very quickly.
Ray said the fruit has been around since the ice age and has persisted.
鈥淭he founding fathers all had orchards of pawpaw,” Ray said. “Though he probably had nothing to do with it, Teddy Roosevelt Island is a prime location for the fruit, which is harvested around this time of year. The fruit loves water and grows near black walnut trees.”
,” with the lyric, “Picking up pawpaw, put ’em in your pocket,” which, given its mushy character, may not be the best idea.
