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Kalmia 02-10-2012 05:09 PM

Papaya - not ripe enough, but I tried to cut it up-- HELP
 
What can I do to salvage and/or ripen this cut open papaya? I hate to toss it. I guess I was too eager to cut it up and not too savvy on determining ripeness. I like it almost soft - for smoothies. I tossed some in the blender for a smoothie, but it didn't exactly pulverize it.

Any suggs? Thanks.

James Silverton[_3_] 02-10-2012 05:31 PM

Papaya - not ripe enough, but I tried to cut it up-- HELP
 
On 10/2/2012 12:09 PM, Kalmia wrote:
> What can I do to salvage and/or ripen this cut open papaya? I hate to toss it. I guess I was too eager to cut it up and not too savvy on determining ripeness. I like it almost soft - for smoothies. I tossed some in the blender for a smoothie, but it didn't exactly pulverize it.
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> Any suggs? Thanks.
>

Shredded, unripe papaya is a component of Thai salads and is good. I
haven't got a recipe but I've had it often enough in restaurants.

--
Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD)

Extraneous "not" in Reply To.

George M. Middius[_2_] 02-10-2012 07:04 PM

Papaya - not ripe enough, but I tried to cut it up-- HELP
 
James Silverton wrote:

> Shredded, unripe papaya is a component of Thai salads and is good.


Do you customarily describe tasteless, bitter roughage as "good"?



dsi1[_17_] 02-10-2012 09:16 PM

Papaya - not ripe enough, but I tried to cut it up-- HELP
 
On Oct 2, 6:30*am, James Silverton > wrote:
> On 10/2/2012 12:09 PM, Kalmia wrote:> What can I do to salvage and/or ripen this cut open papaya? *I hate to toss it. *I guess I was too eager to cut it up and not too savvy on determining ripeness. *I like it almost soft - for smoothies. *I tossed some in the blender for a smoothie, but it didn't exactly pulverize it.
>
> > Any suggs? *Thanks.

>
> Shredded, unripe papaya is a component of Thai salads and is good. I
> haven't got a recipe but I've had it often enough in restaurants.


Green papaya salad is popular here although I'm not a big fan. That
stuff is probably good for the digestion and has been used to
tenderize tough meats due to it's high amounts of enzyme papain. It
would probably be wise to stay away from green papaya during
pregnancy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtrFttCItDw

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> Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD)
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> Extraneous "not" in Reply To.




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