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papaya
noun
A tropical American evergreen tree, Carica papaya, having large, yellow, edible fruit
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The word 'papaya' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the tropical fruit when writing about food, nutrition, botany, agriculture, or health, among other topics. For example: "Papayas are a nutritious tropical fruit that is high in fiber and vitamins A, C, and E."
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Take some time to chill with nourishing Goan fare: juices, handpicked tulsi tea and unforgettable papaya jam.
Get there early, a stool at the bar and order a plate (or two) with a beer and a green papaya salad on the side.
There's a practical benefit to combining fruits such as pineapple and papaya to tough BBQ meats such as pork ribs, neck and shoulder, because their juices are brilliant natural tenderisers, making them perfect marinade material.
For those with more modern revolutionary tastes there is also a fruitier scent, with hints of mango and papaya, called Hugo, after Hugo Chávez, the late Venezuelan president.
The Guardian also carries a comment article by the report's lead author Professor Sir David Baulcombe of the University of Cambridge, describing how people around the world, including UK consumers, are already exposed to GM: Most of the world's cotton and soy are genetically modified and other crops including maize, papaya and rapeseed are benefiting from this new technology.
Mr Swain also grows rice, mangoes, cashew nuts, bananas and papaya.
They also need less insecticide, which is better for health and, maybe, for the environment too.Leonard Gianessi of the National Centre for Food and Agriculture Policy in Washington, DC, reckons that eight different commercially grown GM crops in America, from herbicide-resistant soyabeans in Minnesota to virus-resistant papaya in Hawaii, boosted American farm income by $1.5 billion in 2001.
An old man from Michoacán, peddling mango and papaya from his pushcart in the freezing weather, says he arrived 21 years ago and still doesn't speak English.
Thirty metres in, but invisible from the road, edged by banana and papaya trees, is a small coca field.
Cassandra's visit ended in tears her khao man som tam (green papaya salad) proved a little too hot to handle.
A KILO of ripe papaya from Oliva Unamo's stall at the community market in Río Chico, a small town in the coastal region of Barlovento, will cost you three cimarrones.
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