Vernon Courtwright grew up eating Indian peaches. Now 75 years old, the Muscogee elder and veteran says his family brought Indian peach seeds and planted them when they were done walking The Trail.
Additionally, they can lead to dental problems if their sticky texture adheres to teeth, and some people may experience allergic reactions. So, make sure you eat this dried fruit in moderation (eating ...
Grist follows the journey of the Indian peach through genocide, climate change, and more challenges. Originally published on grist.org, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.