14 Interesting Facts About Papaya Plant You Should Know

We all know about Papaya Plant. But have you ever heard of these 14? Let’s check out!
2.
It is the only single-stem dicot.
3.
Papaya is considered as
a rich source of vitamin B and vitamin C. It contains Beta Carotene which
converts to Vitamin A and has a pool of dietary fibers. So, even if it
smells or tastes like hell to you, it can offer some health benefits.
Harison Ford was treated with injections of Papaya due to spine injury incurred during Indiana Jones
And here is another health fact! This "bad-looking" fruit can be used against a serious disease. Papaya tea prevents Malaria!
4.
Do you know form where
the ropes you use come? Well, along with some other sources papaya stems and
barks are largely used for making ropes.
5.
This plant can live
around 20 years in wild!
6.
You know what Pawpaw or
Papaw is, right? But do you know what a “Tree Melon” is? Well, that is also Papaya. Papaya has its funky different names in different parts of the world.
7.
Unripe Papaya is
scientifically proven to act as an "abortifacient". Due to presence
of a proteolytic enzyme called Papain, it induces estrogen production and suppresses
progesterone release which can induce abortion. From ancient times it was a
home remedy for unwanted pregnancy.
8.
Seeds of pawpaw
resembles with black pepper, right? They truly do. Due to the spiciness of
Papaya seeds they are used as a substitute or admixtures of black pepper
9.
If punctured, green
Papaya fruits release a white substance like many other plants called latex. It
is seen in studies that greener the fruit is, more the latex it has inside.
10.
Too much of nothing,
even if it is good. Though healthy, do not eat Papaya like a horse. Too much
Papaya inside your stomach can make your feet and palm yellow. In medical terms
this situation is addressed as "Carotenemia". The symptoms go away in
a couple of hours if one refuses to consume anymore.
11.
Unlike other fruits, Papaya
starts developing the golden yellow color from the basal region of the fruit.
Though some varieties (say, Sunrise Solo) develop color from the apical part as
usual.
12.
A small Papaya fruit
contains about 300% of the recommended daily need of Vitamin C.
13.
Have you ever thought
why the papaya seeds are so slippery? Actually, it is a gelatinous substance
covering the seed called Sercotesta. It prevents viviparous germination.
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DeleteIn point 10,one point can be added.latex is known as papain. But it is a very good initiative. Thanks
ReplyDeleteKeep visiting. Thanks for the suggestion. Actually what I thought was latex as a whole is not papain but an enzyme in it.
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