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lilwing
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Brooke
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Posted - Jul 22 2008 :  10:04:33 PM  Show Profile  Send lilwing a Yahoo! Message
I have been wanting to try mayhaw jelly forever, and I finally picked up a jar. I liked it, but just WHAT is a mayhaw? It seems like a berry...

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Mary Beth
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Posted - Jul 22 2008 :  10:41:23 PM  Show Profile
How about this:
Mayhaw is the name given to the fruit of three species of hawthorn that are common in wetlands throughout the southern United States.

Mayhaws grow in moist soil in river and creek bottoms under hardwood trees. The fruit ripens in late April through May, thus the name mayhaw. The fruit is also found in bayous surrounding lakes, such as Caddo Lake on the Texas/Louisiana border. Mayhaws are often collected out of the water from boats to be used to make jelly. Mayhaw jelly is considered by some to be among the finest jellies in the world.

Families used to go on outings to collect mayhaws and create stockpiles of the jelly to last throughout the year, but the tradition has declined as with the increasing urbanization of the South and the destruction of the mayhaw's native habitat. The fruit has also been cultivated to grow outside of wetlands and this is increasing the source of the jelly.

As a celebrated delicacy of Southern U.S. cuisine, many communities associate themselves with the fruit: for example, Colquitt, Georgia, is considered the Mayhaw capital of the world, and El Dorado, Arkansas, celebrates a mayhaw festival each May.



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Edited by - Marybeth on Jul 22 2008 10:44:58 PM
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lilwing
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Brooke
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Posted - Jul 22 2008 :  10:55:26 PM  Show Profile  Send lilwing a Yahoo! Message
Well, there we go! Thank you, Marybeth.. that answers my question! And pretty interesting... lol.... it has a berry taste to me...

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