He’s gotten around 100 of them this year.

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    But you don’t need to use the claw When you pick a pear of the big paw-paw Have I given you a clue?

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    So lucky. I have maybe 4 trees that are producing fruit, but this is their first year, so I only have like 8.

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      Nope. Paw paws. Native to North America. They do look kind of like mangoes on the outside, though!

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      Pawpaws are related to cherimoyas.

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      Paw Paw is the only member of the papaya family that is native to North America. They taste nothing like a mango or a papaya, though. Hard to describe.

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    I planted a couple saplings in the spring, and they finally starting growing leaves a couple weeks ago. I can’t wait to see them fully grown with fruit

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    Whoa. What region was this in. I dont think paw paws are ready where I’m at yet

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    I was curious to try paw paws that I paid $25 to have four of them shipped to Arizona. I loved them, they tasted so tropical. However, they didn’t agree with my stomach. If I remember correctly, they gave me diarrhea. (I didn’t eat them all at once.)