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Carica papaya 'Red Caribbean' Fruit
By Delonix1
- 10 Oct, 2017
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My Red Caribbean papaya tree is full of fruit. This is just a few of the fruits on the 12' (3.7 m) tall plant. I'm hoping the 12" (31 cm) fruit will be ripening over the next month or so. Photo taken Oct. 10, 2017. Posted for my GoY friend Thrupennybit.
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Practically, all the houses here have a red tile roof. :>))
11 Oct, 2017
Darn! I wish I had a red tile roof but at least i have papaya and im happy about that
11 Oct, 2017
Store-bought papayas are some of the worst fruits sold in the markets. I hope you have a fresh source for your papayas! The commercial papaya growers pick them too green and they can never ripen off the tree, unfortunately. Most people I talk to really dislike the fruit, not unless they grow them at home...then papayas taste sweet like candy.
11 Oct, 2017
I get them from a fruitstand to make smoothies. Not sure pf the original source.
11 Oct, 2017
If you ever have eaten one from someone's plant or in the tropics fresh, they're the best and tastes so different from ones purchased in markets.
11 Oct, 2017
Wow you have a lot there you ll have to send a ripe one to Bathgate so he will know the difference. I see a lot of youngesters teenagers on you tube from the USA and the UK posting sweet parcels to one another and casting their opinion while eating them you and Bathgate can pretent your both young teenagers swopping food and tells us your opinions.lol
11 Oct, 2017
Penny,
If it were only so easy. Fruits sent out of California and into California are so extremely regulated, it's not funny.
12 Oct, 2017
Not too many papaya trees in NY.
12 Oct, 2017
It most likely can only be grown as an annual. Unfortunately, the season wouldn't be long enough for fruit.
Papaya fruit take 4 to 6 months to ripen.
12 Oct, 2017
What a shame Andy it being difficult with regulations.
12 Oct, 2017
I would nt be buying any from Mexico Bathgate they have found 4 types of Salmonella in them .
12 Oct, 2017
Yes, most states have really strict regulations for transporting fruits and vegetables. California's is one of the strictest in the the nation. It's because of the multi-billion dollar agriculture here. California grows the largest percentage of fruits and vegetables in the U.S.
12 Oct, 2017
Yes I can understand that then in case disease from other fruit or veg.
12 Oct, 2017
It mostly bugs, nematodes and fruit flies are major problems in some states.
13 Oct, 2017
California feeds the worid.
13 Oct, 2017
I can imagine ut does Andy I know America sends a lot of wheat food etc to Russia thats why I take no notice when they report the threat of war between these two countries as you would nt bite the hand that feeds you as the saying goes its all scare mongering to keep us in check and push us to what they want us to do if we rebel.
14 Oct, 2017
Bathgate:
Yes, California does. California grows a large percentage of the World's almonds.
15 Oct, 2017
Ups a daisy sorry Bathgate I was half awake and called you Andy .
15 Oct, 2017
That's OK, I've been called worse!
15 Oct, 2017
☺
15 Oct, 2017
Bathgate:
I would hope so! lol!
17 Oct, 2017
lol!
17 Oct, 2017
LOL! :>))
18 Oct, 2017
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I like those red roof tiles too.
11 Oct, 2017