Of course they are. Seedlessness is no indication that it is gmo either. Eat up! From your friendly papaya growers in Hawaii
Yes! Its fine to, it adds more flavor, and its more healthy.
Papaya is liquidised, dried, then ground into powder.
Dried papaya seeds
A pomegranate typically has more seeds than a papaya
it makes you sick because of the natural sugars in the seeds.
no papaya's have alot of seeds
young papaya,matured papaya, old papaya with seeds
No, Papaya is NOT a Parthenocarpic since it is developed by sexual reproduction in plants and simply it has many seeds. PARTHENOCARPS do not have seeds.
it is because papaya has many ovules while peach just has one
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If you open the seed up there will be another seed that you can plant in the ground and grow papaya.