måndag 21 december 2009

How to eat papaya

When you're good at planting fruit seeds and has been doing this for some years, you've probably succeeded in getting fruits as well. If this is the case, congratulations! Some time you get the fruit you expect, while other times you get you own unknown hybrid. If you've planted fruit seeds from exotic fruits and has gotten the tree to give fruits, you may be having new questions. How do you eat the fruit? Read further to get examples of this not unusual question!

How to eat papaya? Well, the question isn't as strange and unnecessary as it may seem at first. Papaya is an exotic fruit and when you see it the first time it's not at all obvious how to eat papaya fruit. Should you eat the the whole fruit with the peel and the seeds as well? Or should you remove the peel but eat the seeds, or maybe the other way around? The only thing that's clear is that you're supposed to eat the actual papaya flesh. For most people the solution on how to eat papaya is to remove the peel AND the seeds, but some people like to eat the seeds too, on the contrary to how they eat most other fruit such as apples, grapes, oranges and others. So, the answer to the question in the beginning of this article; how to eat papaya, is apparently fairly individual. Though, most recipes on courses including papaya, tells you to remove both the peel and the seeds.

How to eat papaya can be as simple as to make a salad. To eat a salad made of papaya, melon and other fruits with sweet, soft flesh along with your dinner is a good way to get all the vitamins you need every day and also a way to get some variation to the ordinary salad on tomatoes and cucumber. This is also a good way to “fool” the kids to eat something more healthy than sweets, and the bright colors will surely be tempting to them! The papaya fruit contains lots of vitamin C and vitamin A and also healthy substances like carotene and potassium. If you simply want to know how to eat papaya fruit; just cut it in two halves by cutting alongside it. Then remove the seeds with a spoon and start eating with the spoon! You could also cut it in wedges. If you drip some drops of lemon or lime on it, you'll get a real taste sensation.

It's not hard knowing how to eat papaya. When the papaya fruit is ripe, it's soft and have a warm orange or red color. Papaya is grown in all tropic countries and have a sweet and aromatic taste. Your papaya won't last forever, the durability is only some days up to a week. Remember that, no matter how well you know how to eat papaya, when it's gone bad you'll have no use for that knowledge. You should keep it cool but not as cool as in the fridge. Maybe you have a cellar with lower temperature than the rest of the house? Then this is the place to keep your papayas. How to eat papaya in food? There are lots of recipes that includes papaya, both everyday courses for dinner and sweet desserts. Surprise your family with a new exciting taste on the dinner table and learn them how to eat papaya! For example, you can prepare a tray with cold cuts of ham and serve it with a salad from papaya and grapefruit and serve this with a homemade dressing. For a warmer course, make a stew on shrimps with papaya and serve with rice.

A dessert that will be much appreciated is the almond covered papaya cake, you won't have to know how to eat papaya because it will literally melt in your mouth! These recipes shows you how to eat papaya in the way that the the fruit can be eaten both cold and warm. But remember to put in the slices or cubes of papaya at the end of the boiling process so that it doesn't fall apart. It should only be warmed up enough to collect the taste from the other ingredients as well as give its own flavor to the course. Now that you're an expert on how to eat papaya, go make some delicious course!