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Papaya Salsaby Divina P in Test Kitchen This vibrant salsa is a great accompaniment to fish, prawns, scallops or chicken.
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In a pan over medium heat, toast sesame seeds until lightly golden brown. Transfer to plate and let cool. |
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Cut the both ends of the papaya. Place the base of the papaya on a chopping board. Peel with a chef's knife from top to bottom. Cut in half and remove seeds and scrape the fiber with a spoon. Cut into 1/4-inch dice. Transfer to a bowl. |
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Add all the ingredients to a bowl with the papaya along with the toasted sesame seeds. Allow the salsa to sit for 30 minutes. Serve with your choice of protein.
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Papaya contains the enzyme papain that helps digest protein.
You can substitute papaya with mango or pineapple.
Mint leaves can be substituted with cilantro leaves.
* Chili oil can be found at Chinese or Asian grocery stores.
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Nice touch Divina...