Organic Dried Papaya Spears 8 Ounces - Non-GMO Kosher Unsulfured Unsweetened Vegan Bulk

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What Is Papaya? Papaya is a fruit that comes from the sunny tropical lands of Mexico. You can find it's sometimes called 'angel fruit'. The legend says we have Christopher Columbus to thank for that as when he discovered this delicious plant in the lands of the Caribbean in 1526, he called it 'the fruit of the angels'. Since that time, papaya has travelled all over the world, but due to the plant's love for warmth and humidity, it can only grow in tropical climates. The papaya tree is now cultivated all around the equator line, with India, Indonesia, and Brazil being the leading suppliers of the fruit. Unfortunately, this means that to the residents of northern (or southern) regions this delicious food remains an exotic treat. As fresh fruits don't keep long, few people can enjoy them regularly. Organic Dried Papaya from Food To Live offers you a way around this problem. Made from ripe, juicy, and tasty papayas, this product is just as delicious and highly nutritious as well. As it's dried, you can enjoy it anytime you want and it will keep in your pantry or fridge for 6+ months. Enjoy Organic Dried Papaya from Food To Live At Food To Live, we pride ourselves on running an organic certified facility equipped with the most advanced produce processing tools. We deal only with trustworthy farmers who utilize environmentally-friendly agricultural practices. Their fresh produce is processed in the most efficient ways to minimize the loss of nutrients while providing maximum shelf life. Food To Live Organic Dried Papaya contains no sugar, additives, or any potentially toxic contaminants. It's safe for your whole family to enjoy and will bring a spark of delight into any dish. Due to the rich exotic flavor, dried papaya fruit can be used in both sweet and sour dishes. It's a very common ingredient in curries, salads, and stews all around Asia and South America. The dried fruit can be included in cereals, smoothies, and confections, or enjoyed as is.