Papaya in English: papaya, pronunciation: English [p?pa?], American [p?pa?]?.
1. Phrase collocation
carica papaya: papaya; papaya; papaya fruit
2. Bilingual examples
(1 ) Papaya paste, extracted from papaya or papaya, is widely used in Australia as a panacea.
Pawpaw ointment, made from pawpaw or papaya, is commonly used as a cure-all in Australia.
(2) I learned a lot working with papaya in this recipe.
I learned a lot about pawpaw by working with this recipe.
(3) This flower is the first flower of papaya and is very precious.
This is the first full flower of the pawpaw, it is very precious.
The main values ??of papaya:
1. Economic value
The fresh fruit of medicinal papaya contains more The tannins and organic acids, and the sugar content are relatively low, making it taste sour and not suitable for eating raw. But its fruits are nutritious and rich in vitamins. The acid components in papaya include malic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, etc. These organic acids all have a pure sour taste. After being appropriately diluted and supplemented with certain sweeteners such as sucrose or honey, products with unique flavors can be made.
2. Edible value
Papaya is delicious and has therapeutic effects, especially for women. The proteolytic enzymes contained in papaya can compensate for the secretion of the pancreas and intestines, supplement the lack of gastric juice, and help break down protein and starch. Papaya contains carotene and rich vitamin C. They have strong antioxidant ability, help the body repair tissues and eliminate toxic substances
3. Ornamental value
Papaya is also due to the shape of the tree It is beautiful, has concentrated flowers, large flowers, and beautiful colors. It is often used as an ornamental tree species. It can also be used as a rootstock for grafting crabapples, or as a bonsai for cultivation in courtyards or gardens, and has the functions of urban greening and garden landscaping.