The two cash crops grown in Hawaii were and still are pineapple and sugarcane.
The papaya was first cultivated from Mexico.Sources: Wikipedia
No. It's too cold and dry an environment for the papaya to grow in Alberta, let alone any place or province in Canada. You will have to look much further south in order to find it growing naturally somewhere. Try Mexico, Ecuador or Hawaii; you may have better luck finding papaya there.
Papaya was first produced as a GMO at the University of Hawaii in the 1980s. GMO Papayas are available for consumption in both the US and Canada.
At any grocery store like Walmart or heb.
Pinnapple, Mango, Bananas, breadfruit, papaya, apples, oranges, mainly all fruits
Of course they are. Seedlessness is no indication that it is gmo either. Eat up! From your friendly papaya growers in Hawaii
Hawaii produces the familiar tropical fruits such as pineapple, papaya, mangoes, sugarcane, the citrus fruits and many exotic fruits. If you include the fleshy vegetables as fruit, the growing season in Hawaii is year-round, so you can always find your favorite fresh vegetable at the local farmers' market.
O. R. Younge has written: 'Papaya fruit yield and quality as influenced by crop rotation, cover cropping, liming, and soil fumigation in Hawaii' -- subject(s): Papaya, Quality, Yields
Hard to find Silka papaya soaps are usually sold for around $5 for a 15 grams bar of soap. There is also Likas Papaya Soap which is less aromatic but equally effective.
A papaya seed is a seed from a papaya fruit.
Many Hawaiian papayas are GMO products, in order to resist papaya ringspot virus. I am not aware of widespread GMO mangos in Hawaii. There is actually a widespread, anti-GMO movement in Hawaii, right now.