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Maradol papayas are large, elongated fruits with yellow skin often covered in green specks. The cylindrical fruits can weigh 3 to 5 pounds each and measure 30 to 35 centimeters long. The thin, leathery skin will become yellow and then orange when the fruits are fully ripe. The bright salmon-pink or red flesh is firm yet soft and has a musky scent. It is juicy and sweet, with a mild flavor. The small, round, shiny black seeds are edible and have a spicy, black pepper taste.
Seasons/Availability
Maradol papayas are available year-round with a peak season in the late fall and through the spring months.
Current Facts
Maradol papayas, also known as Red Maradol, are a Mexican variety botanically classified as Carica papaya. They are the variety most often associated with the label “Mexican papaya”, though Maradol papayas are one of several varieties predominantly grown in Mexico. Papayas are known as the world’s most nutrient-dense fruits and the seeds also provide an excellent source of nutrition and health benefits.
Nutritional Value
Maradol papayas are rich in vitamins A and C, beta-carotene, potassium, and folate. They contain 212 amino acids and papain, an important digestive enzyme. The nutrient-dense fruits contain vitamins E and K, all of the B-complex vitamins, as well as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, copper, manganese and selenium. They also contain high amounts of omega-6 fatty acids and a moderate amount of omega-3 fatty acids. The seeds of the Maradol papaya are also highly nutritious and contain elements that support the liver, cardiovascular, and digestive systems. They also contain compounds that provide anti-inflammatory benefits.
Applications
Maradol papaya is eaten raw as a snack or dessert or added to smoothies. The fruits are often halved, the seeds removed and the flesh scooped out with a spoon. Slice, cube or use a melon baller and add pieces to green salads, mix with other fruits, use as an edible garnish or top yogurt or ice cream. Use in place of other fruits to pair with meats or chicken for kabobs. Give the flesh a flavor boost by sprinkling slices or cubes with lemon or lime juice. The juice is used in dressings and sauces, and as a flavorful meat tenderizer in marinades. Pair with citrus, chiles and chile powder, other tropical fruits, coconut, and strong cheeses. Maradol papayas will ripen at room temperature and will keep for up to 3 days. Refrigerating will slow the ripening process. Keep prepared Maradol papaya in the refrigerator for up to 2 days or freeze.
Ethnic/Cultural Info
In 2007, Mexico set a standard for harvesting Maradol papayas, creating quality specifications for papayas harvested for fresh consumption. Growers differentiate between physiological maturity and consumer maturity, or two different states of “ripeness of consumption.” A study done in 2005 and 2006 determined the ideal ripeness for Maradol papayas based on skin color at harvest or the percentage of green, yellow or orange pigmentation, time in storage, ideal storage temperature and conditions, total sugars, and firmness of the pulp.
Geography/History
Maradol papayas are native to Mexico and Central America and are the most widely cultivated variety in Mexico. They make up 95% of the Mexican papaya production. 3 to 4-pound fruits are exported all over North and South America and can be found in stores nearly year-round. Unfortunately, due to the perishable nature of papayas, they cannot be shipped abroad. Growers and seed developers are working together to create a hybrid of the Maradol papaya, that will withstand a 15-day boat ride. Several Maradol hybrids are in development including the Maradol Cera, Intense, and CW3 varieties.
La Granja
Col 47 # 49-49, Rionegro Antioquia
3015818772
Papayas from Colombia…Maradol papayas from Colombia are large, weighing 3 to 5 pounds and reaching lengths of 30 to 35 centimeters. Their yellow skin, sometimes speckled with green, turns orange when fully ripe. Inside, the bright salmon-pink or red flesh is juicy, soft, and mildly sweet with a musky scent. Even the small, shiny black seeds are edible, offering a spicy, black pepper flavor for a unique taste experience.
Fruver Con Amor
El Porvenir Rionegro
3154376756
Papaya from Colombia...Maradol papaya can be a versatile addition to meals. Its flesh is often eaten raw or added to dishes like salads, smoothies, or yogurt. It pairs well with meats or chicken on kabobs, complemented by citrus or spices like chile powder. Enhance its flavor with lemon or lime juice. These papayas ripen at room temperature within 3 days but refrigerating them slows the process. Once cut, store them in the refrigerator for 2 days or freeze for longer preservation.
Fruver Con Amor
El Porvenir Rionegro
3154376756
Papayas from Colombia...Maradol papayas are known as one of the world's most nutrient-dense fruits, packed with vitamins A, C, E, K, and all B-complex vitamins. They offer potassium, beta-carotene, and important minerals like calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and selenium. These papayas also contain digestive-supporting enzymes like papain, omega-6 fatty acids, and moderate omega-3s, while their seeds provide unique liver and cardiovascular benefits.
Frutera La Abundancia Rionegro
Cl. 56 #442 a 44-8, Rionegro, Antioquia
6045617799
Papaya llanera…Papaya llanera is often harvested with quality and ripeness standards in mind. For Maradol papayas, determining the right harvest time involves analyzing skin color, measuring the balance of green, yellow, or orange pigmentation, and ensuring the right sugar levels and pulp firmness. Ideal storage conditions, including precise temperatures, play a key role in maintaining their quality for fresh consumption. These practices ensure both physiological and consumer maturity for optimal taste and texture.
Yesifrut
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Maradol papayas develop yellow skin that may display green specks while ripening. The fruits have a firm yet soft interior and weigh between 3 to 5 pounds with a length of 30 to 35 centimeters. Their flesh is juicy, bright salmon-pink or red, and emits a musky scent. When fully ripe, the papayas offer a mild, sweet flavor, complemented by edible black seeds with a spicy, peppery taste.
Red fresh papaya at Whole Farms Market in Sydney Australia …..Maradol papaya can be halved, scooped, or cut into pieces for various uses. It pairs wonderfully with tropical fruits, citrus, chiles, coconut, or strong cheeses. Sprinkle slices with lime or lemon to enhance its flavor. It is a great choice for kabobs or as an edible garnish. The fruit can ripen at room temperature but keeps longer when refrigerated or frozen. Prepared papaya stays fresh in the fridge for up to 2 days.
Red papayas in season!...Maradol papayas, also known as Red Maradol, are among the most nutrient-dense fruits worldwide. Packed with vitamins A and C, beta-carotene, and folate, they also provide essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and selenium. Beyond their fruity flesh, the seeds are equally nutritious, supporting liver, cardiovascular, and digestive health while offering anti-inflammatory properties.
Maradol papayas are native to Mexico and Central America, representing 95% of Mexico's papaya production. These papayas, typically weighing 3 to 4 pounds, are exported widely throughout North and South America and are available year-round. However, their perishable nature limits international shipping. Growers are developing hybrids like Maradol Cera, Intense, and CW3 to endure longer shipment times.
In 2005 and 2006, a study established the best ripeness for Maradol papayas. It emphasized how skin pigmentation changes—like the percentage of green, yellow, or orange—are key indicators of harvest readiness. Optimal ripeness is also influenced by storage time, proper temperature, total sugar levels, and the pulp's firmness. These parameters help ensure the papayas reach consumers with the best flavor and texture.
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