A picture paints a thousand words - Day#20: Papayas - All Steem and SBD will be distributed to participants

in game •  8 years ago  (edited)

Pot Share for previous Day has been updated below.


A challenge where everyone is a winner: All Steemers are welcome to participate!!


How to join:

  1. Upvote the post, resteem if you like.
  2. Describe the photo above base on what you think about it. No right or wrong answers.
  3. All Steem and SBD(except SP) of the total payout will be equally distributed to those who made a comment.
  4. Cut off is after 24 hours.
  5. No Minimum Reputation.
  6. Payouts via Steem will be sent 24-48hours.

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Atchara is the best! or the half-ripe papaya great with vinegar.

They look like weird pumpkins.

nice shot!

Where do papaya's grow?

Unusual fruit. :)

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Lovely to see the papaya? in situ.

Thank you @allmonitors.

Appreciate the reward.

its also a laxative

if you eat loads in one sitting..but not if half-ripe.

Would love that in my backyard for food but I am thinking it might freeze here in Canada. lol

strange fruit hanging from the tree

love that word "strange" :)

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ill take some!

Those trees remind me of holidays, as a kid, when we used to visit my grandparents. They had a huge yard with so many fruit trees, and papaya trees in the back.

Wewould always go in summer, when the weather was warm and tropical, good memories.

great memories :)

A scene from disney's jungle book.

haha, nice one!

I must confess I have never seen a papaya tree. And, I think I've only ever had dried papaya...? Trying to remember... I have had mango quite a bit, but not sure that I have had fresh papaya. I wouldn't have guessed that they'd be yellow on the outside. And those leaves are amazing! They look like a huge tropical version of maple leaves. Thanks!

The papayas are ripe.
Steem is ripening.

Some well grown tropical fruits hmm