Ingredient - Papaya from Start2Cook.co.uk

                                    Ingredient - Papaya

  Here's the stuff that we know about Papaya...  
  Ingredient - click here for a close up image of the Papaya      
  The information held about Papaya by Start2Cook.co.uk is Native to tropical America, papayas are a large fruit also known as paw-paws. They have vibrant pinky-orange flesh and a sweet, juicy flavour similar to peach. Though their grey shiny seeds are edible, they tend to be discarded. 

The skin of papaya contains the enzyme papain, which is used as a meat tenderiser and also in the manufacture of chewing gum and toothpaste.Native to tropical America, papayas are a large fruit also known as paw-paws. They have vibrant pinky-orange flesh and a sweet, juicy flavour similar to peach. Though their grey shiny seeds are edible, they tend to be discarded. The skin of papaya contains the enzyme papain, which is used as a meat tenderiser and also in the manufacture of chewing gum and toothpaste.The information held about Papaya by Start2Cook.co.uk is Native to tropical America, papayas are a large fruit also known as paw-paws. They have vibrant pinky-orange flesh and a sweet, juicy flavour similar to peach. Though their grey shiny seeds are edible, they tend to be discarded. 

The skin of papaya contains the enzyme papain, which is used as a meat tenderiser and also in the manufacture of chewing gum and toothpaste.  
 
 
  How do I get Papaya ready to use?  
  Cut in half lengthways and scoop out the seeds.  
  What about keeping Papaya?  
  Ripen at room temperature, then eat immediately.  
  How do I cook Papaya?  
  Eat raw on its own or in a fruit salad, or chop with chillies in a salsa.  
  What happens if I don't have Papaya?  
  Try mango, peach or melon .