Recipe Directions

Save papaya seeds from one papaya and soak in water overnight in the fridge.
Prepare the green tea and freeze overnight in the freezer.
Combine melons, banana, sweetner, vanilla and salt the next day and blend with the tea cubes, it will get frothy and floaty.
Pour papaya seeds into a glass and pour the smoothie over it.
Drizzle the date syrup over it.
Suck it up with a big straw or just drink it down without chewing. It should go down smooth.

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By harmonylia

Sweet and creamy way to get your papaya seeds to do a nice cleanse!

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Sooo, the seeds digest as they pass through your system? I was told that they are extremely bitter, and not to accidentaly blemd one. I just love the picture! The seeds really contrast well with the liquid and make a nice looking drink!

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My daughter brought me back a bottle of delicious papaya SEED dressing from her Hawaiian vacation, and I've been unable to find it anywhere here, but you can definitely eat those seeds. They were blended up pretty small in the dressing.

Harmonylia, do you have an idea of how long one can store the seeds in the fridge before doing something w/ them? Will they keep a couple days in a container?

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I have found that they are excellent for cleaning out your colon, they are also anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic (Anthelmintics or antihelminthics are drugs that expel parasitic worms (helminths) from the body, by either stunning or killing them. They may also be called vermifuges (stunning) or vermicides (killing)), and analgesic, and they are used to treat stomachache and fungal infections. thank you winkipedia.

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Hi risnwthhim, you can definitely eat the seeds, I actually like them, they are a bit bitter, but peppery. I have stored them for about 5 days in some filtered water, they keep just fine for me in a reuseable container.

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My daughter brought me back a bottle of delicious papaya SEED dressing from her Hawaiian vacation, and I've been unable to find it anywhere here, but you can definitely eat those seeds. They were blended up pretty small in the dressing.

Harmonylia, do you have an idea of how long one can store the seeds in the fridge before doing something w/ them? Will they keep a couple days in a container?

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Hi Gorwmom, the seeds actually go through your system, I believe the outer soft shell is digested and the cores come out the other side whole, scrubbing your insides nicely and yes, they are an aquired taste, almost peppery, so unlss you like them, just suck them up and they will slide down easily in the smoothie. I don't recommend blending them at all.

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Sooo, the seeds digest as they pass through your system? I was told that they are extremely bitter, and not to accidentaly blemd one. I just love the picture! The seeds really contrast well with the liquid and make a nice looking drink!

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Wow this looks soo good! I never knew you could eat papaya seeds but I know actual papaya is really good for you, all those delicious enzymes. I can't wait to try this one out!

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I soaked them overnight out of needing to keep them fresh, and since I haven't tinkered with the recipe using fresh seeds, I put it exactly how I did it. The soaking seemed to enhance their round shape and soft bubble. No other reason lol.

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Harmonylia, I'm curious... Why do they need to be soaked??? Does the bubble around the seed dissolve???

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I have found that they are excellent for cleaning out your colon, they are also anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic (Anthelmintics or antihelminthics are drugs that expel parasitic worms (helminths) from the body, by either stunning or killing them. They may also be called vermifuges (stunning) or vermicides (killing)), and analgesic, and they are used to treat stomachache and fungal infections. thank you winkipedia.

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Papaya seeds are cleansing?? Dangit, I just threw some away the other day. I should've kept them.

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oh man that sucks! I used to do that, now I save my scraps just in case something interesting pops up here.

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Hummmm, I just tossed out my seeds yesterday because I didn't know how to use them... Oh my this is what you call, a day late and a dollar short!!! :}

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