0 a large oval fruit with a yellowish skin and sweet orange flesh, or the tropical tree on which this grows --
1 a large, oval fruit that grows on trees in hotter regions of the world, having a yellow skin and sweet, orange flesh --
The babaco fruit is seedless and the smooth skin can be eaten, and is said to have tastes of strawberry, papaya, kiwi and pineapple.
In 2009, the company has introduced a cherry-pecan locoum, as well as four varieties (mango, strawberry, watermelon and papaya) dusted with a sweet-sour-spicy coating.
The lake is surrounded by lush green gardens that house groves of trees like mango, papaya, pomegranate, guava and plum.
The similarities in the response of seed survival to storage environment between papaya and arabica coffee raise the possibility of a common underlying cause of this type of behaviour.
The specificity and reversibility of desiccationinduced dormancy by heat shock both point to the possibility of a precise signal transduction pathway controlling the germination response in papaya seeds.
Papaya seed germination can be erratic, especially when the sarcotesta is still present.
Consulting fellow farmers, technicians, and textbooks along the way, he planted new mango and papaya varieties in the old orchard, and installed canal irrigation for vegetable production.
Papaya was selected for study because of contradictions in the literature.