Introducing the Pawpaw, the Most Delicious Fruit on Both Sides of the Mississippi
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Our guest on todays Modern Notion Daily is Andrew Moore, author of Pawpaw: In Search of Americas Forgotten Fruit (Chelsea Green, August 2015). Moore discovered the pawpaw, which is native to the United States, five years ago in a grove in Ohio. Despite its addictive taste and aroma (its been called a cross between a banana and a mango), the pawpaw never achieved mass appeal. Moore explores the reasons and talks about his adventures going pawpaw pickin. Also, at the top of the show, Pam Wasserman from Population Connection tells us about the invention of microscopes and how thats affected world population. You can check out Population Connection’s interactive map/timeline at www.worldpopulationhistory.org. And later in the hour, contributing editor Mark Hay tells the story of a penguin named Lala who wore a backpack. Music this hour: J. S. Bach: Prelude in C - BWV 846 by Kevin MacLeod, from the album Classical Sampler What True Self? Feels Bogus, Lets Watch Jason X by Chris Zabriskie, from the album Reappear Semper Fidelis by Heftone Banjo Orchestra, from the album Music Box Rag “Soldiertype (militarised)” by Ketsa, from the album What’s Without’s Within Sound effects: Theater Chatter by Ed Hutschek
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