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Papayas ripening on the tree in Negril, Jamaica. The papaya is a soft, sweet fruit with a high vitamin C content.

Tropical evergreen tree, native from Florida to South America. Varieties are grown throughout the tropics. The edible fruits are like melons, with orange-coloured flesh and large numbers of blackish seeds in the centre; they can weigh up to 9 kg/20 lb. (Carica papaya, family Caricaceae.)

The fruit juice and the tree sap contain papain, an enzyme used to tenderize meat and help digestion.



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We want the international community to help us isolate and ban completely this junta and to set up a transitional body," said Mamao Dibah Badiko, leader of the opposition United Democratic Forces of Guinea.
Introducao Um dos principais fatores limitantes a exportacao de mamao sao as doencas pos-colheita, principalmente a antracnose e a podridao peduncular, causadas por Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Penz.
In the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela they call it lechosa; in Mexico, melon sapote or melon papaya; in Brazil, mamao.
 
 
 
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