Papayas were cultivated in Mexico many centuries ago, and they've become a popular treat worldwide. Papayas are shaped like eggplants and have mottled green skin with bright orange flesh inside. They are an excellent source of fiber, potassium, vitamin A and vitamin C. Learn how to cut a papaya and prepare it three ways: in a salad, in a smoothie, and as a sorbet.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Cutting the Papaya

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    Pick a ripe papaya. Papayas are ripe when their green skin has started turning yellow and looks bruised. When you press the papaya, you should be able to make a slight indentation, but the papaya should not be completely soft.
    • If a papaya mushy or smells overly sweet, it's too ripe to eat. If it's green and quite firm, it needs to ripen for a few days. Set it on your counter and allow it to turn a little yellow.
    • Both the large, long Caribbean papaya variety and the smaller Hawaiian variety can be tested for ripeness in this way.
    • Papayas bruise extremely easily, so handle it with care on the way home from the market. You can easily cut around the blemishes to avoid them.
  2. 2
    Wash the papaya. The green skin of the papaya is not edible, but it's still important to wash the fruit to prevent contaminating the inside when you cut into it.
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  3. 3
    Lay the papaya on a flat surface. Use a cutting board or a countertop. Papayas are quite juicy and can make a bit of a mess, so you may want to have a dishtowel handy for cleanup.
  4. 4
    Cut the papaya. Papayas are very soft inside, so handle it gently. Use the sharpest knife you have, or a serrated bread knife, to get a clean cut. Start by cutting off the top end of the papaya.
  5. 5
    Slice the papaya in half lengthwise. Make sure the flesh inside looks ripe and fresh. It should have a slightly funny smell.
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    Scoop out the seeds from both halves of the papaya. Use a spoon to remove the black seeds and the sticky membrane that coats them.
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    Slice the papaya halves in half crosswise.
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    Use a sawing motion to slice off the skin. Repeat with all four quarters.
  9. 9
    Slice the papaya into spears or chunks. Eat them fresh and unadorned, or use them to make one of the recipes below.
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Method 2
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Making a Papaya Smoothie

  1. 1
    Prepare a papaya and other fruit. Wash a ripe papaya, slice it in half lengthwise, discard the seeds and slice off the skin. Cut the papaya into a few large pieces. A papaya smoothie is delicious on its own, but you can also choose to make it with other fruit. Consider these options:
    • Fresh or frozen blueberries. Blueberries have a lot of antioxidants and paired with papaya they would make a powerfully healthy smoothie.
    • Kiwi and avocado. The kiwi offsets the papaya's sweetness with its bright flavor, and avocado makes for an especially creamy smoothie.
    • Spinach or kale. Making a "green" smoothie is a great way to get a serving of vegetables at breakfast. Papaya is so sweet and flavorful that you won't be able to taste the greens.
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    Prepare the base. Papayas taste good with both cream and juice bases. Try one of the following bases to thin out your smoothie:
    • A cup of yogurt, either flavored or plain.
    • A cup of almond or cashew milk.
    • A cup of orange juice or apple juice.
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    Add some extras. Enhance your smoothie with extra flavors or supplements to make it a complete meal. Consider the following options:
    • A scoop of protein powder.
    • A few spoonfuls of chia seeds.
    • A tablespoon of peanut or almond butter.
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    Blend the ingredients. Place the fruit, base, and extras in a blender. Put the lid on the blender and use the "liquify" button to blend the ingredients until they are smooth.
    • If you like a thinner smoothie, add more juice, milk or water.
    • If you prefer your smoothies on the thicker side, add a few spoonfuls of instant oatmeal. Blend until smooth.
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    Serve the smoothie. Pour it into a glass and drink it with a straw, or if you made it extra thick, eat it with a spoon.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Is papaya good in fruit salad?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Absolutely! It should be the first ingredient. If you notice, when you buy "mixed fruit" in a can, you will see chunks of papaya in it.
  • Question
    How do I store what I don't eat?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Cut it in small chunks and freeze them. You can use the frozen papaya for smoothies.
  • Question
    Do I eat the skin?
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    Caeiia
    Top Answerer
    No, but you can use it by rubbing the inside juicy part on skin for exfoliation if you don't want to waste it.
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Warnings

  • Be careful when cutting a papaya with a knife. Since papayas are soft, it's easy for the knife to slip.
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Things You'll Need

  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Spoon
  • Ingredients for papaya salad, smoothie or sorbet

About This Article

Jennifer Levasseur
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This article was co-authored by Jennifer Levasseur. Chef Jennifer Levasseur is a Personal Chef and the Owner of The Happy Cuisiniere based in Breckenridge, Colorado. She has over 12 years of culinary experience and specializes in Mountain and Contemporary Rustic cuisine. Moreover, she can craft dishes and modify menus to accommodate dietary restrictions, such as gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian, and dairy-free diets. In addition to a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Management from the University of Houston, Chef Jennifer holds Associate’s degrees in Culinary Arts and Baking & Pastry Arts from Houston Community College. This article has been viewed 579,991 times.
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Article SummaryX

To cut a papaya, first cut the papaya in half lengthwise using a sharp chef’s knife. Then, scoop out all of the seeds in each half using a spoon and discard them. Place one of the halves skin-side down on your cutting board, and cut it into thick, evenly spaced slices. Repeat with the other half. Now, use your knife to cut the skin off of each slice. You can leave the slices as they are, or you can make evenly spaced cuts across them for bite-sized papaya pieces. For more tips and a recipe for a tasty papaya smoothie, read on!

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