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Passing Time at the Paw Paw Festival

Posted by CMH Gourmand on September 20, 2009

I have spent a lot of time in Athens County this year and have come to know many of the food folks of the area. I was able to see many of these people come together (again) in support of and as participants in the Ohio Paw Paw Festival. Our friend Chris Chmiel from Integration Acres is an integral part of the Paw Paw festival and it was a pleasure to see the event well attended on a beautiful fall day.

So what is a Paw Paw? It is Ohio’s official native fruit. More information on the Paw Paw can be found here – Paw Paw (via Slow Food Ark of Taste). The Paw Paw has become a forgotten food in the last two generations. It was once well known and part of the foodways of Ohio. Paw Paw’s are found in song and literature and for many of us the songs have been our only exposure we have had to the fruit.

My friend Hungry Woolf spent all of Saturday at the festival as a judge (4 1/2 hours) and you can read the whole play by play of the day at her blog check on or after September 21st.

Paw Paw Judges included Hungry Woolf, Barbara Fisher (Tigers and Strawberries) and Scott Bradley from Zoe

Paw Paw Judges included Hungry Woolf, Barbara Fisher (Tigers and Strawberries) and Scott Bradley from Zoe

Warren Taylor (wearing hat) from Snowville Creamery with his infamous pedal powered ice cream maker

Warren Taylor (wearing hat) from Snowville Creamery with his infamous pedal powered ice cream maker

4 Responses to “Passing Time at the Paw Paw Festival”

  1. Diana's avatar

    Diana said

    I may get to that someday, we didn’t have any paw paws at all this year because of a late frost.

  2. hungrywoolf's avatar

    hungrywoolf said

    It’s up – as promised – the pawpaw festival from the Judges perspective.
    http://hungrywoolf.com/2009/09/21/pawpaw-festival/

  3. Chefdruck's avatar

    Chefdruck said

    How interesting. I had never heard of the Paw Paw fruit!

  4. Jared R.'s avatar

    Jared R. said

    I do love the Marietta Brewing Paw Paw wheat. I remember it wistfully.

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