Papaya Yellow

Yellow papaya, also known as pawpaw, has a deliciously sweet and rich musky taste. The skin and pulp of papaya is amber in colour and its black seeds can be found near the hollowed center of the fruits. Papaya is an excellent source of Vitamin-A and Vitamin C, so is good for eye sight and can help boost the immune system. To eat it fresh, cut the fruit longitudinally into two equal halves, scoop the seeds away, and start digging in a spoon. Alternatively, blended papaya can be used to marinate meat instead of pineapples as it contains the enzyme Papain, or even mix with milk and honey to make a rejuvenating face mask for the ladies.

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Feature Description
Name Yellow Papaya (Pawpaw)
Origin Thailand
Flavor & Texture Deliciously sweet, musky, and rich; soft, smooth flesh with black seeds near the hollow center
Appearance Amber-colored skin and pulp
Nutritional Highlights Excellent source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C; contains enzyme Papain
Uses Fresh eating, smoothies, desserts, meat tenderizing, and skincare applications
Storage Conditions 7–10 °C
Shelf Life 5 – 7 days
Availability All year round
Health Benefits Supports eyesight, boosts immunity, aids digestion, and provides antioxidant benefits