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The papaya is a tropical fruit native of Central America. In its ripe for, the flesh of this fruit is of a bright orange-pink color. Its small black seeds are edible, although rarely used, the enzyme contained in these seeds, called 'papain' is good for tenderizing meats.
A papaya seed is a seed from a papaya fruit.
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No, tobacco fruit is not edible.
A papaya is type of a fruit tree. A papaya in bloom would be when the fruit tree is flowering.
Yes, you typically peel a papaya before eating it. The skin is not edible, and peeling it reveals the sweet, orange flesh inside. To peel a papaya, you can use a vegetable peeler or a knife, cutting from top to bottom to remove the skin. After peeling, you can slice it open, remove the seeds, and enjoy the fruit.
There is no such fruit where its peel (Exocarp) is only edible.
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Paw paw is another word for the fruit papaya that is used in Africa and Austraila. Papaya is native to the tropics of the Americas
A "paw paw" can mean different things to different people.The tropical fruit, papaya, is called a pawpaw. The fruit looks like a yellowish oval.A tree found the Eastern U.S. has an edible fruit that is yellowish brown oval.A tree of the Andes, South America, with an edible fruit that looks like a small squash.I have heard the fruit of the passion flower referred to as a pawpaw
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