uritha papali Pazham
Unripe papaya has a more bitter and less sweet taste compared to ripe papaya.
The papaya grows in trees and when ripe, eat it
Papaya can not be used as a contraceptive but there's a small chance that if you eat large amounts of ripe papaya you will abort.
Some are not yet ripe. (See link.)
When ripe, papaya will smell very sweet. Just smell it to see if it is ripe. If your purchase one that is not ripe, leave it at room temperature until you can smell that it is in fact sweet. Also, as it ripens, the skin will change from a greenish color to a golden color.
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Papaya can taste bitter due to the presence of compounds called alkaloids, specifically carpaine. These compounds can give papaya a bitter taste, especially when the fruit is not fully ripe.
a papaya is in many different colors due to the season an how ripe it is currently the papayas i have seen are green on the outside and a deep orange red on the inside. they are sweet citrusy and fun to eat! Enjoy!
When selecting a ripe papaya without seeds, look for one that is mostly yellow with a slight green tint. It should feel slightly soft when gently pressed and have a sweet aroma. Avoid papayas that are too firm or have blemishes.
Papaya can taste bitter due to the presence of compounds called alkaloids, specifically carpaine. These compounds can give the fruit a bitter taste, especially when it is not fully ripe.
There is three basic steps: 1. Look for a lot of yellow and red on the green skin. 2. Squezze the papaya gently; it should give a little if it is ripe. 3. Smell the fruit at the base where the stem was once attached; you should be able to smell a genuine papaya scent.
There seems to be a spelling error in your question. The correct term is "papaya," and it is a fruit that is usually yellow-orange in color when ripe.