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What (who) is papaya - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Papayas; Papya; CAPA23; Mamao; Red-fleshed papaya; Carica jamaicensis; Carica peltata; Carica posoposa; Green papaya; Malagor; Papaya fruit; Carica papaya; Genetically modified papaya
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papaya         
(papayas)
A papaya is a fruit with a green skin, sweet yellow flesh, and small black seeds. Papayas grow on trees in hot countries such as the West Indies.
= pawpaw
N-COUNT
papaya         
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¦ noun
1. a fruit shaped like an elongated melon, with edible orange flesh and small black seeds.
2. the fast-growing tree which bears papayas, native to warm regions of America. [Carica papaya.]
Origin
C16: from Sp. and Port. (see pawpaw).
Papaya Coconut         
1986 STUDIO ALBUM BY KIKKI DANIELSSON
Papaya coconut
Papaya Coconut is a studio album from Swedish pop singer Kikki Danielsson, released in November 1986. All the songs were written and composed by Lasse Holm and Ingela "Pling" Forsman.

Wikipedia

Papaya

The papaya (, US: ), papaw, () or pawpaw () is the plant species Carica papaya, one of the 21 accepted species in the genus Carica of the family Caricaceae. It was first domesticated in Mesoamerica, within modern-day southern Mexico and Central America. In 2020, India produced 43% of the world's supply of papayas.

Examples of use of papaya
1. The new Willow Stream Spa at the Fairmont Mayakoba on Mexico‘s Riviera Maya uses cacao, papaya, honey, lime and cornmeal for body wraps and corn meal and papaya treatments for hands.
2. Last year, the Centre for Science in the Public Interest dropped a lawsuit against PepsiCo Inc. after the company agreed to relabel its Tropicana Peach Papaya drink which doesn‘t contain either peach or papaya juice.
3. Other illegal releases into the environment or food chain include cotton in India, cotton and soya in Brazil, rice in China, maize in Croatia, papaya in Germany and cotton and papaya in Thailand.
4. Dar remembered the papaya, oranges and other fruit she found in Cuba and the humid warmth.
5. The skin cream contains an enzyme called papain, derived from the tropical papaya plant.