WVU Core Arboretum Pawpaw Party, Part 2

September 19, 2019 at 6:00 pm

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Come to WVU Core Arboretum to taste pawpaws!

We are having our second Pawpaw Party of the year on Thursday, September 19, from 6:00-7:30, or while supplies last. Pawpaw Parties are free and open to the public, and no registration is required.

The pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is the largest fruit native to West Virginia. Pawpaws have a delicious tropical flavor that some describe as a combination of banana, mango, and pineapple and a smooth, creamy texture. Pawpaws ripen in autumn, and the Arboretum’s trees typically produce enough ripe fruit to gather and share sometime in September.

To celebrate and share this delicious fruit that grows naturally in WV, WVU Core Arboretum hosts Pawpaw Parties every year. Even though pawpaws are fairly common, many people have never tasted a pawpaw, and we hope to change that! Pawpaw Parties are rather informal, but they have become a much-anticipated annual event at WVU Core Arboretum, and this will be our fifth year doing it! A table will be set up in the lawn area at the Arboretum, and all are welcome to stop by and try a pawpaw. Literature about pawpaws and how to grow the pawpaw seeds that will be left after trying the fruit will also be available. Depending on how long the pawpaw season lasts, we will try to host several Pawpaw Parties. Pay attention to the Calendar of Events section of our webpage (arboretum.wvu.edu) and our social media pages for more details.

Also, on September 28, we are having the second annual WV Pawpaw Festival at the Arboretum! We are collaborating with Neal Peterson from Peterson Pawpaws and local chefs including Marion Ohlinger from Hill and Hollow to present pawpaws to the public in both fresh and prepared versions. We are also going to have live music and fun activities for all at the Pawpaw Festival. More information about the Pawpaw Festival will be posted soon, as we get plans finalized. The Pawpaw Festival is also free and open to the public, and we hope to see you there!

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WVU Core Arboretum
Monongahela Blvd, Morgantown, WV, USA

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