| 41. | The leaves, twigs, and bark of the common pawpaw tree contain natural insecticides known as acetogenins.
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| 42. | The disagreeable-smelling leaves, twigs, and bark of pawpaws contain natural insecticides known as acetogenins.
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| 43. | For an entree, diners can choose a pawpaw and green tomato relish on a French rib pork chop.
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| 44. | It is native to eastern North America and collectively referred to as "'pawpaw " '.
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| 45. | In 2006, the Pawpaw Festival saw a great change, as the sponsor was that of Snowville Creamery.
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| 46. | While the pawpaw will keep up to three weeks when refrigerated, researchers are trying to develop varieties that last longer.
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| 47. | However, the pawpaw trees are less common at present due to the clearing of the shade trees that pawpaws require.
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| 48. | However, the pawpaw trees are less common at present due to the clearing of the shade trees that pawpaws require.
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| 49. | Nearby Link Road served as the pawpaws, pineapple, tomatoes, cabbages, cucumbers constituted some of the farming activities.
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| 50. | Another plus : The bark, leaves and twigs of pawpaw trees have pesticide-like compounds that repel insects and diseases.
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