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Papaya Boats: a great way to get daily servings of fruit

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UK chapter.

Papaya Boat Facts

These papaya boats will introduce you to a whole new world! Papayas are shaped similar to pears. Its flesh is orange and has many seeds, which are edible but bitter. Papaya is a great source of dietary fiber and is very low in calories. Papaya is a great way to get more Vitamin C in to help boost your immune system. Papayas contain healthy antioxidants known as carotenoids. Carotenoids are what give the papaya that orange/yellow color. Carotenoids may help with preventing eye disease. 

Daily Serving

Getting in your daily fruit serving is very important because most adults do not. Depending on your age and sex guidelines vary. It is recommended by the CDC that adults eat about 1½ to 2 cups per day of fruit. Having a diet rich in fruit may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other chronic illnesses.

Papaya Boats
Isabella Ancona

Ingredients 

1/2 papaya

1 kiwi

1/3 cup of mango

1/4 cup of blueberries

1/4 cup of raspberries

1 tbsp of unsweetened shredded coconut

1/2 cup of coconut yogurt

2 mint leaves

a drizzle of agave

Directions

1. Cut papaya in half and scrape out seeds.

2. Fill the half with yogurt and the toppings.

3. Enjoy your customized papaya boat!

Papaya boats is a super refreshing way to get in your servings for fruit. I filled mine up with coconut yogurt, kiwi, mango, blueberries, raspberries, chia seeds, coconut shreds, mint, and coconut agave. However, you can add what you want to it. Instead of coconut yogurt, you can add a smoothie. This allows you to be creative and learn new ways to get more servings of fruit. 

Look at Why You Should Eat More Papaya!

 I love food. I recently went plant-based in 2018! Currently studying Dietetics to go into my career path as a Physician’s Assistant. I am very motivated in my studies and in life. This can be seen when I graduated high school in three years with all A's and being well rounded. I knew I needed to get ahead of the game for PA school since the medical field is very competitive. Therefore, I am very determined to do my absolute best and learn the ways of medicine.