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On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 8:54:51 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
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> On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 12:33:47 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
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> > > > Yers that looks good, but everything you show does, but ... even
> > > > without
> > > > the
> > > > chili pepper flakes and cumin ... it would certainly flip my wig ...
> > >
> > > My wife had kim chee ramen. That was pretty spicy. We like our foods
> > > with
> > > bang-bang, boom-boom.
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> > > It is just as well you both like wig flipping ...
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> > > I got some firm tofu yesterday, so today I will make "Sticky tofu
> > > salad"!

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> > ! is right. What the heck is sticky tofu salad?
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> > https://realfood.tesco.com/gallery/1...1SIlCd0Wixz.99
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> > it is in among these! As you will guess, I will be leaving out the papaya
> > <g>

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> Thanks for the link. It is really sticky!
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> The old folks on this rock really like papaya. They seem to have a
> biological need to eat the stuff. It is an interesting phenomenon and bears
> investigation as to why that is. I used to have to buy papaya for my
> mother-in-law constantly, it used to be one of the few foods she could
> handle.
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> That sounds good then)


Green papaya is rich in papain which is a powerful digestive enzyme. OTOH, the papaya as eaten here has less of it. You'd think people here would eat more green papaya but that's not the case. The oldsters need to eat ripe papaya should be investigated.