Papaya
Papaya (Carica papaya) is a tropical fruit belonging to the Caricaceae family. It is a large, oval to pear-shaped fruit with green skin that turns yellow-orange when ripe. The flesh is soft, juicy, and ranges from orange to reddish in color, with a sweet, musky flavor and buttery texture. Inside, it contains numerous small, black, round seeds that are edible but slightly peppery in taste. Papaya is highly nutritious, rich in vitamins A and C, folate, dietary fiber, and the enzyme papain, which aids digestion. It is widely consumed fresh, juiced, or used in cooking, salads, jams, and traditional medicine.

