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Nutritional Profile
Energy value (calories per serving): Low
Protein: Low
Fat: Low
Saturated fat: Low
Cholesterol: None
Carbohydrates: High
Fiber: Very high
Sodium: Low
Major vitamin contribution: Vitamins A, folate, vitamin C
Major mineral contribution: Potassium
About the Nutrients in This Food
Papayas (a.k.a. paw-paws) are high in soluble dietary fiber (gums and pec-
tins) with moderate amounts of vitamin A, as well as an excellent source
of the B vitamin folate and vitamin C.
Half of one five-inch long papaya has 2.8 g dietary fiber, 1,663 IU
vitamin A (22 percent of the RDA for a woman, 56 percent of the RDA for
a man), 58 mcg folate (15 percent of the RDA), and 94 mg vitamin C (1.3
times the RDA for a woman, 100 percent of the RDA for man).
Unripe papayas and the leaves of the papaya plant contain a papain, a
proteolytic (protein-dissolving) enzyme that breaks long protein molecules
into smaller fragments. You can tenderize meat by cooking it wrapped
in papaya leaves or by dusting it with a meat tenderizer of commercially
extracted papain dried to a powder. (Soybeans, haricots verts, garden peas,
broad beans, wheat flours, and egg white all contain proteins that inacti-
vate papain.)
The Most Nutritious Way to Serve This Food
Fresh, sliced.
Diets That May Restrict or Exclude This Food
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