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How long have papayas been grown?

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in the right conditions as little as 8 months! if not 9-12 months.

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Papayas have been here for millons and millons of years

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Papaya has been known in the tropics for hundreds of years, but was possibly first discovered by Europeans on the voyages of Captain James Cook around 1770.

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