Papaya
Flavour Made in Spain
Green on the outside… delicious on the inside! Our exclusive homegrown crops on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands – Spain) allow Bonnysa to bring you the best tropical flavour, grown sustainably and backed by 70 years of Mediterranean agricultural expertise.

100% sustainable and locally sourced
Compared to overseas imports (like Brazil), we reduce our carbon footprint by more than 70%. More importantly, our proximity allows the fruit to reach peak ripeness on the tree, resulting in an unmistakable texture and aroma. Additionally, the size of our papayas makes them perfect for sharing.
We believe in “Made in Spain” as a mark of distinction; with over 66 hectares, we are the largest papaya producer in Europe.


A sensory journey
Smooth, sweet, aromatic, and truly tropical. That is what defines Bonnysa’s papaya. Enjoy its flavour paired with a unique texture. You can let it ripen for a couple of days at room temperature to achieve maximum sweetness. You will notice its colour changing from green to a light orange. When touched, it should be slightly soft, and when sliced, it should feel silky.
Loved by babies and children
Due to its mild flavour and soft texture, Bonnysa’s papaya is the perfect fruit for introducing solid foods to babies. You will love it as a dessert, as a smoothie base, or for preparing surprising recipes. Its great nutritional properties help improve digestion and control fat absorption. Eat it as is, chilled from the fridge, or with a few drops of orange or lemon juice… always delicious.



Unbeatable Properties
Improves Digestion: Bonnysa’s papaya contains an enzyme called papain, which helps break down food proteins, easing the digestive process. It is perfect for fighting constipation and bloating. Additionally, choline helps combat arthritis and muscle pain.

A Vitamin Explosion
An incredible source of nutrients: Vitamin C (more than an orange), Vitamin A (essential for skin regeneration and eye health), and Vitamin K (crucial for bone health and calcium absorption).

Antioxidant Power
Thanks to lycopene and beta-carotene, papaya helps neutralize free radicals, protecting your cells and reducing the risk of chronic diseases.

Heart Health
Fiber, potassium, and vitamins help keep arteries clear of plaque and regulate blood pressure—powerful allies in reducing heart disease.
Tip!
If you want to speed up the ripening process, place the papaya in a paper bag to trap the ethylene gas it emits. Adding an apple or a banana to the bag can accelerate the process even further.

Did you know the seeds are edible?
They are usually removed from the fruit, but they are edible and have a spicy flavour (similar to black pepper). In some cultures, they are consumed to eliminate intestinal parasites and protect the kidneys.


Storage
Store in a cool, dry place. It is best kept in a fruit bowl.
Cooking Guidelines & Preparation
Instructions:
- Slice the papaya in half lengthways to reveal the seeds.
- Scoop out the seeds using a spoon and discard them.
- Peel the skin using a vegetable peeler or a sharp knife.
- Slice or cube the flesh into bite-sized pieces as desired.
- Trim any remaining skin or tough edges from the base.
To best enjoy the flavour of your papaya, serve chilled with a squeeze of fresh lime.
