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Robby Barbaro > Using a wooden knife to cut open the papaya.
Robby Barbaro > The papaya had been cut in half successfully.

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Robby Barbaro > I have no idea what it is called, but the furry stuff in the middle of the papaya is delicious.  It is by far the best part of the papaya.

I used to take out the seeds with a spoon, which would cause the furry stuff to come out with the seeds.  Big mistake!

After observing my best friend, Kristina, cut a papaya and then gently slide the seeds out, I decided to start doing the same thing.  It makes a huge difference!

When you are done taking the seeds out, the pile of seeds should have little to no orange.
Robby Barbaro > OK, the seeds have all been removed.
Robby Barbaro > Cutting out the bottom portion with a wooden knife.
Robby Barbaro > Time to enjoy the best bites of the entire papaya, the furry stuff :)
Using a wooden knife to cut open the papaya.
 > Using a wooden knife to cut open the papaya.
Using a wooden knife to cut open the papaya.
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