Sunday, December 22, 2013

Papaya Shrimp Curry

Merry Christmas to all my friends and family members. The glitter of bright decorations, the sound of joyous Christmas carols, the happy children and the cheerful  "Merry Christmas" greetings. Do take this opportunity to tell your loves one how much they mean to you. Forget the things that made us sad and remember those that made you glad. Forget the troubles that passed your way and remember the blessing that come each day.


Let me share with you the wonder of papaya fruit.

Though the exact area of origin is unknown, the papaya is believed native to tropical America, perhaps in southern Mexico and neighbouring Central America. It is recorded that seeds were taken to Panama and then the Dominican Republic before 1525 and cultivation spread to warm elevations throughout South and Central America, southern Mexico, the West Indies and Bahamas, and to Bermuda in 1616.

Mexican Papaya Plantation 
Spaniards carried seeds to the Philippines about 1550 and the papaya travelled from there to Malacca and India. Seeds were sent from India to Naples in 1626. Now the papaya is familiar in nearly all tropical regions of the Old World and the Pacific Islands and has become naturalized in many areas. Seeds were probably brought to Florida from the Bahamas.

Hawaii Papaya

Health benefits of papaya.

1/  Skin & Papaya- It is great for the skin and can be used as a face pack to get its benefits. It helps to get rid of acne and skin infections as it helps to open clogged pores. The fermented flesh of papaya also called as papain helps to dissolve the dead cells, giving fresh and glowing skin as a result. It is good to cure the skin infections and wounds that don’t heal quickly.


2/  Cholesterol & Papaya- As it is a fruit that is rich in fiber it lowers blood cholesterol levels. It contains enzymes that help prevent oxidization of cholesterol, which in return helps to prevent heart-attacks.

3/  Anti-ageing & Papaya- The antioxidants in papaya help in controlling premature ageing. This quality of the papaya helps you to get a younger look.


4/  Intestinal Worms & Papaya - The seeds of papaya too possess medicinal properties. They are very good in treating intestinal worms in body.

5/  Constipation & Papaya- Papaya helps in preventing constipation and aids in digestion. The enzyme papain is a digestive enzyme that helps in natural digestion.

6/  Colon & Papaya- Its juice helps in curing infections of the colon by clearing the pus and mucus from it. You need to take it regularly to heal quickly.

Papaya Carrot Juice

7/   Weight Loss & Papaya- It is low in calories and high in nutritional values. Hence, it is a good food for those who want to lose some weight.

8/  Morning Sickness & Papaya- In pregnant ladies, regular consumption of a small slice of papaya helps to cure nausea and morning sickness.

9/  Osteoporosis & Papaya- It contains anti-inflammatory enzymes that help in relieving pain for those who are suffering from arthritis, edema and osteoporosis, and it also possesses anti-cancerous properties that can help prevent cancer.

Papaya Varieties 
10/  Immunity & Papaya- It is rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C that help in boosting the body’s immunity and hence is very good for those who are suffering from fever, cold or flu.

11/  Shampoos & Papaya- Shampoos containing papaya are very good to control dandruff.

12/  Menstrual Irregularities & Papaya- It helps in controlling the menstrual irregularities in women. Papaya helps to ease menstrual cramps and helps in promoting regular flow of menstruation.

Sprinkle papaya with fresh lime and enjoy as it's.....

13/  Liver cancer & Papaya juice- As it has anti-proliferative effect on liver cancer cells it stops or slows down the growth of the cancer cells of liver and helps in its cure.

14/  Contraception & Papaya- Research with adult male langur monkeys has shown that it has contraceptive capability and maybe it has similar effect in adult males too.


15/  Kidney disorder & Papaya- In poison related kidney disorder it was found that the aqueous seed extract of the unripe mature fruits of papaya induces antioxidant and oxidative free radical scavenging and help kidney to recover.

16/  Dengue Treatment and Papaya - Researchers have found that the juice obtained from the papaya leaves helps in the dengue fever treatment. The extract obtained from the papaya leaf increases the platelet count also known as thrombocytes in patients with dengue fever.

Papaya pot plants
And in India, Pakistan....
The leaves, seeds and the milk of the papaya tree are used to cure intestinal problems and kill intestinal worms and parasites. Women from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh use them to prevent pregnancy and for abortion.

Another tropical Christmas menu to wow your lover or hubby.


Papaya Shrimp Curry
12 large shrimp
1/2 or 3 slices of medium ripe papaya
1 tomato
1 medium onion
1 bowl or 250 mls water
100 mls thick coconut milk
1 1/2 tbsp cooking oil
2 cloves garlic
1/2 inch ginger
5 dried chilli or 1 tbsp chilli paste
2 bird eye chilli ( optional ) - remove seed
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 tbsp curry powder
1/2 black pepper corn
1/2 tsp cumin seeds
1 tsp coriander seeds
1 tbsp toasted coconut
1 to 1.5 tsp salt or to taste
2 tsp sugar
1.5 tsp vinegar
2 sprig curry leaves

1/  Trim off the eyes, feelers and legs of shrimp.  Keep the head and shell intact. Wash and pat dry with kitchen towel.


2/  Marinate the shrimp with turmeric powder and curry powder. Chill in fridge until ready to cook.
3/  Toast the grated coconut in non stick pan until slightly brown and fragrant. Keep aside.


4/  Soak the dried chilli in hot water and remove the seed. Grind the dried chilli and bird eye chilli until very fine. Note: Usually I prepare in large quantity and freeze it.


5/  Grind the black pepper corn, cumin seed, coriander seed until very fine.
6/  Cut the tomato into wedges. Slice the ginger thinly into julienne. Chop the onion into small pieces. Slice the garlic thinly.
7/  Peel the papaya skin and cut into wedges. Then cut each wedge of papaya into 3/4 inch diagonally. Keep aside.


8/  Heat oil in wok and stir fry onion, garlic and ginger for 2 mins. Then add in the chilli paste and stir fry until fragrant about 3 to 4  mins. Add in the grind pepper corn, cumin seed, coriander seed and mix well.


9/  Add in the shrimps and stir fry for 2 mins. Add water, salt, sugar and tomato. Cook the shrimp for several mins.


10/  Pour in the thick coconut milk, toasted coconut, vinegar, curry leaves and taste the gravy to your preference. Wooohoo... my shrimp swimming in the coconut gravy.


11/  Add in the papaya and cook until the shrimp is ready. Add more water if you want more gravy.


12/ Papaya shrimp curry is ready to serve.


Presenting my Tropical Christmas delight.


Soft and sweet papaya, great combination with shrimp curry.




 
One spoonful of papaya with curry gravy you feel like dancing the hula hula.


You can mop up the gravy with extra rice or French loaf.

Serve the papaya shrimp curry with hot rice.

And today's dessert is something simple and refreshing.
Tropical Papaya Delight 


Cut the papaya into 1 inch cube and chill in fridge.
Mix fresh grated coconut with pinch of salt. Coat the cut papaya with fresh grated coconut, garnish with mint leaves and serve immediately.

Pretty colour combination and delightful.

A simple divine tropical dessert.

I'm sure you love this for your Christmas dinner. Baked papaya. You can refer here for the recipe.

In the true spirit of the holiday season, may peace, joy, hope and happiness be yours during this holiday season and throughout the year.



Greetings from Amelia

117 comments:

  1. aduii Mel. penat I telan airliur...tak pernah masak kari papaya tapi....why not kan?
    you memang kaya idea la Mel. Pun tak pernah terfikir nak makan papaya ngan kelapa? hmmm....boleh try jugak ni!
    rasa macam nak try sekarang jugak. Udang dah ada tapi papaya yilek. Pomelo ada la...heh3

    Mel, Merry Christmas to you and all at home. Hope i'm the number one here! hahaha..

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    1. Hi Kak Q, thank you for your kind words and compliments. You can give this recipe a try, I'm sure you'll love it. Make sure not to use over ripe papaya or else it'll be very mushy.

      Merry Christmas to you and family. Have a wonderful week ahead,regards.

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  2. Hello Amelia

    thanks for this nice post, your photos and recipes I always like to see.

    You too and you diebare I wish a merry Christmas and a very good 2014.

    Kind regards, Joop

    Next year, I still like to follow you.

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    1. Hi Joop, thank you for being so supportive to my blog for the past years and being a good blog friend. It's great to know that you enjoyed my postings and recipes. I do enjoyed admiring your impressive photography skill too.

      Merry Christmas to you and have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  3. Never knew that the papaya is so versatile. I'd like to taste the papaya shrimp curry and the baked papaya!

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    1. Hi Cheah, thank you for your kind words. I'm sure you'll love this papaya shrimp curry, it taste heavenly.

      Have a nice day ahead,regards.

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  4. I wish you and family a Merry Christmas and a very prosperous 2014.
    As always this is an awesome post ! Enjoyed reading it !
    Good thing you have highlighted the medicinal and other uses of papaya. The juice of it's tender leaves are claimed to be beneficial in upping the low platelet count in Dengue fever patients.
    However, there is considerable controversy in taking it during pregnancy because of the fear of miscarriage particularly the unripe fruit. Pineapple and pomegranate are the other two fruits some say not good for pregnant women. No research have proved beyond doubt all these popular beliefs though.

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    1. Hi Rajiv, thank you for your kind words and compliments. Thank you for your useful information, I appreciate it very much.

      Merry Christmas to you and family. Have a great day ahead,regards.

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  5. I never knew papaya had so many health benefits! I need to it it more, preferably in this delish looking shrimp curry. Great recipe, fun post - thanks. And I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!

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    1. Hi John, thank you. That's very kind of you, I appreciate it very much. Yes, papaya is a super fruit, if you can get papaya in your territory, you can give this recipe a try, I'm sure you'll like it.

      Have a great Christmas and a nice week ahead,regards.

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  6. Amelia dear!

    You never fail to amaze us with your ever exotic and awesome recipes!! Your papaya shrimp curry does look so sedaplicious and tempting. Besides, your coconut papaya dessert is so simple yet refreshing and yummy!! Thanks for sharing dear.

    Here's wishing you the joys of the season. May joy and happiness snow on you, may the bells jingle for you and may Santa be extra good to you!

    Merry Christmas to you and your family and may the New Year begin on a prosperous note!
    Ivy

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    1. Hi my dear Ivy, thank you for your kind words and lovely compliments. I love your wonderful greetings, likewise same to you too.

      I enjoyed my postings, it's great to know that you enjoyed them. Yes, these two simple recipes is a winner, I'm sure you will love it very much. You're always welcome.

      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards.

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  7. Wow...Amelia...this is amazing. I've never cook a ripe papaya. Usually back in my kampung, we take the almost ripe papaya, shred it into thin slices and cook it in coconut gravy with a bit of chilies, onions and lemon grass. But cooking a ripe banana sounds super delicious. Yummmm!. And you upgrade it with prawns...oh my. Makan sampai pengsan...must be extremely tasty.

    Oh, I need to take more papaya lah after this. Awet muda... To maintain young (or making me young again..), hahahahaha.

    Thank you so much, dear.

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    1. Hi Aziela, thank you for your kind words and sweet compliments. Yes, this papaya curry prawn is extremely sedap can eat until lupa nama mak and pengsan. LOL Your recipe sound wonderful too.


      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards.
      Yes, you must take papaya more often cos it contain a lots of mineral and awet muda. But not overly indulge or else your skin become yellow. :))

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  8. Wow! I just love papaya...

    With shrimps, it looks so good! Yummy!

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    1. Hi Ric, thank you for your kind words and compliments. Yes, this curry dish taste awesome.

      Have a great week ahead,regards.

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  9. that is so much of information about papaya!!! it is one of my favorite fruits, love to have it ripe as much as I can and in juice form as well... the combination of papaya and shrimps sounds interesting and love that last dessert as well...

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    1. Hi Rafeeda, thank you. That's so sweet of you. These two simple recipes taste awesome, I'm sure you will love it and hard to stop eating too. Happy cooking.

      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  10. Amelia, wishing you and your family a very wonderful Christmas and all the best for the new year 2014:) You've been a blessing to a lot of people this year, I'm just one of them. Remain and stay blessed:)

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    1. Hi Annie, thank you for your kind wishes and sweet compliments. I'm glad to have a wonderful friend like you too.

      Merry Christmas and have a lovely week ahead,regards. God blessed.

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  11. I am loving all of it, the visual, the explanations and most importantly the prawn curry. I am turning here out of hunger and I shall stop seeing the delicious curry any more. Merry Christmas Amelia and god bless.

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    1. Hi Nava, thank you. That's very kind of you, I appreciate it very much. I'd fun with this posting, it's great to know that you enjoyed them. You definitely will love this papaya curry. :))

      Have a nice week ahead,regards. God bless.

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  12. Oh Amelia...what a delight to go through your post. I don't think I have seen all the varieties of papaya you've shown in your post. The dish looks most delicious and the papaya dessert, so simple and visually stunning. As for the papaya roses, wow such talent with the carving. A joy to be here, soak up the knowledge and laugh at your amazing sense of humor.
    Merry Christmas to you, Amelia!

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    1. Hi Kanak, thank you for your kind words and sweet compliments. I'd fun with my postings, it's great to know that you enjoyed them. I appreciate it very much.

      Yes, these two recipes is a winner, I'm sure you will love it. Happy cooking. The rose carving is not mine, picture compliments from my friend.

      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards. Merry Christmas to you.

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  13. Amelia thank you so very much for sharing. Here's wishing you A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year. God Bless from Uncle AL

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    1. Hi Uncle AL, thank you for your kind wishes and blessing. You're always welcome, thank you for being so supportive to my blog.

      Have a great week ahead,regards. God Bless and Happy New Year.

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  14. Amelia sorry lupa to tell you in my days I sure seen lots of papayas and I love them all real appetizing . Still now my feberet is all kinds of papayas and our friend in Toronto pun sama and by the way as usual OUTSTANDING presentation. A pleasure to visit. Regards AL

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    1. Hi Uncle AL, thank you for your kind words and sweet compliments. I appreciate it very much. It's great to know that you enjoyed papaya. :))

      Have a great week ahead,regards.

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  15. Thats quite an information on Papaya Amelia. Thanks for sharing

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    1. Hi Vimitha, thank you. You're always welcome.

      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  16. Amelia~ Greetings from Northern Wisconsin, USA~ Wishing You and Your Family A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year~ Looking forward to your posts in 2014~ So happy to have gotten to know you Amelia~ Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines

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    1. Hi Lynn, thank you for your kind wishes. I'm so glad to meet you too. Thank you for being so supportive to my blog.

      Have a lovely week ahead and enjoy your holiday. Be seeing you. Regards.

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  17. Thank you for sharing all of this fascinating information about papayas. I didn't realize there were so many benefits to papaya. Your shrimp recipe sounds delicious. I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year.

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    1. Hi George, thank you. That's so kind of you, I appreciate it very much. Yes, papaya is a super fruit not to be miss, if you can get it in your territory, I'm sure you and yours will love this dish.

      Have a great week ahead, God Bless.

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  18. Uh oh, I'm in BIG trouble. I've never had Papaya of any kind, EVER! You make it sound so dreamy and healthy, Amelia. How is it I have never experienced Papaya?

    I must change that as soon as possible. Just look at all the deliciousness I've been missing. And all those wonderful health benefits. I have heard that Papaya juice is used as a meat tenderizer. I think it's the papain.

    Those papaya tree are amazing! I really appreciate you finding the wandering road of the papaya and sharing it with us Amelia and of course those awesome pictures and those amazing Papaya Roses (please thank your friend:) and thank you so much for sharing, Amelia. It has been such a delight visiting your blog this year. I look forward to many more "tasty" posts.

    Wishing You and Yours a Joyous and Blessed Christmas and a Happy & Healthy New Year!!!

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    1. Hi Louise, thank you for your kind words and sweet compliments. I'd fun with my postings, it's great to know that you enjoyed them. Thanks you for being so supportive to my blog, I appreciate it very much.

      Yes, papaya is a super fruit not to be miss. If you can get it in your territory, you should give it a try to eat as fresh fruits, dessert or cook curry. I'm sure you will love them The baked papaya is not to be miss, it taste heavenly. You can use papaya juice to marinate the meat cos it help to tenderize the meat.

      Have a wonderful holiday, be seeing you. Merry Christmas to you.

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  19. I wish I could find fresh papaya here often because it sounds like it is so heathy!

    Merry Christmas, Amelia!

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    1. Hi Susan, thank you for your kind words. Sorry to read that you can't get papaya in your place. Yes, it's a super fruit and full of wonderful mineral. If you ever have the chance to get papaya from the supermarket, you should try it. I'm sure you will love it.

      Have a lovely week ahead, regards.

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  20. I love papaya, and we sure had lots of it when on vacation. I never had papaya with shrimp...I am always learning new recipes...and wow the carved papaya...so pretty.
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Amelia :D

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    1. Hi Juliana, thank you. That's so sweet of you. This papaya shrimp curry is awesome, I'm sure you will love it. The carved papaya is not mine, pictures compliments from my friend.

      Have a fabulous week ahead, regards. Merry Christmas.

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  21. Amelia..
    i tak pernah lagi jumpa kari dgn papaya..
    u sure have a lot of 'pelik tapi sedap' punya resepi hahahaha

    how i wish to be sangat rajin masak pelik2 ni hahahaha

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    1. Hi Harnida, thank you for your kind words. When you rajin, you should try this papaya curry, I'm sure you will like it. Happy cooking.

      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  22. Wow Amelia, I don't know where to start!
    The yummy festive papaya shrimp curry, the beautiful papaya carvings,
    the delish papya coco dessert- everything is just beautiful.
    Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones my dear friend!!

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    1. Hi Daniela, thank you. That's so sweet of you, I appreciate it very much. Yes, I'm sure you will love these awesome recipes. The papaya carving is not mine, pictures compliments from my friend. Happy cooking.

      Have a lovely week ahead,regards. Happy holiday, my dear.

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  23. I love papaya , not so much eating it ripe , maybe as an ingredient in a smoothie or one of your baked papaya dessert there ?! But unripe and add it in a chicken stew , ahhhh , I gotta tell you , it tastes marvelous ! Now , I wouldn't mind your papaya shrimp curry , it certainly looks very appetizing !

    Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !

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    1. Hi Anne, thank you. That's very sweet of you, I appreciate it very much. Glad to know that you enjoyed papaya fruit, it sure taste refreshing and wonderful, right> Especially papaya salad, they taste equally good too. Your chicken stew with papaya sound delightful and tempting. Thank you for sharing.

      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards. Merry Christmas to you.

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  24. Hi Amelia
    Personally would savour the succulent prawns,the sweet papaya and sour thosai.sweet sour spicy.perfecto!!
    Cheers.Jacko

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    1. Hi Jacko, thank you. That's very kind of you. Yes, I'm sure you will love this curry prawn.

      Have a great day ahead,regards.

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  25. Hi Amelia, beautiful post!!!! Merry Christmas!!!

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    1. Hi Paola, thank you, that's very sweet of you.

      Merry Christmas to you and have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  26. Hello Amelia, thanks for sharing your interesting post...
    We love papaya but we didn´t know the benefits for health..
    We wish you and your family Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2014!!!

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    1. Hi Laurel y Menta, thank you. That's so sweet of you. Yes, papaya is a super fruit not to be miss, I'm sure you love these two recipes.

      Merry Christmas to both of you and happy holiday. Regards.

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  27. Love the combination of papaya and shrimp!

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    1. Hi Lawyer, thank you. Glad to see you again. I'm sure you will love this dish.

      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  28. Dear,Amelia thank you very much for all your visits and comments! Unfortunately we do not have time to answer every time.Your desserts look fantastic every time! You're a master of the kitchen! Congratulations!
    I wish you and your family Merry Christmas and good health!
    With friendliness, John

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    1. Hi John, thank you for your kind words and sweet compliments. Don't worry if you can't return visit to my blog, I understand your work schedule must be very tight. It's ok, I don't mind. I love to drop by your blog to enjoyed your impressive and excellent photography skill.

      Merry Christmas to you. Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  29. Hi Amanda, Thank you for sharing this papaya post. Very informative!
    Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year!

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    1. Hi Ann, thank you. You're always welcome, glad to see you again.

      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards. Happy New Year to you.

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    1. Hi Yummychunklet, thank you for your kind wishes.

      Merry Christmas to you. Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  31. Those papaya recipes are fantastic! I love esp. that simple papaya coconut dessert..so refreshing and gorgeous.
    Have a wonderful holiday season, Amelia!
    Angie

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    1. Hi Angie, thank you for your sweet compliments. I'm sure you love these two delightful papaya recipes, they taste really good.

      Have a wonderful holiday, regards.

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  32. Hi Amelia! Merry Christmas! When I saw your post . I told myself I must save it and come back later when I am free so that I can absorb every word about the papaya. It is such a wonderful fruit and my goodness, I never knew that it can be cooked in curry! And I do love papaya with lime. It is fantastic! And one thing for sure I have experienced is that it is good for preventing constipation. One slice of papaya and next morning it's all systems go! Have a happy holiday and I look forwards to learning more new things from you :)

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    1. Hi Phong Hong, thank you for your kind words. Yes, papaya is a super fruit, full of mineral. We can easily buy this in our county and it's so cheap, so we shouldn't miss this wonderful fruit. For those with bowel problem, it work wander. The papaya curry, I'm sure you will love it, it taste really good.

      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards. Happy holiday.

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  33. Hi Amelia,
    My family love papaya. I never know it can be cook into curry dish.
    I always learn something new from your posts. Thanks for sharing this lovely curry dish.
    Love it!!

    Merry Christmas to you and your beloved!
    Happy holidays!
    mui

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    1. Hi Mui Mui, thank you. That's so sweet of you, I appreciate it very much. If you love papaya, I'm sure you will love the curry dish, it taste really good.

      Have a nice week ahead,regards. Merry Christmas to you and family.

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  34. Hi my dear friend, Amelia! Lovely, and such bright Christmas post, and photos. I love your Papaya Shrimp Curry, and will for sure want to try it. Thank you for being such a wonderful and loyal friend throughout the year. May you and yours have a beautiful and bright Christmas holiday season! Hugs, and kisses!

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    1. Hi my dear Elisabeth, thank you for your sweet compliments. This papaya shrimp curry is very scrumptious, I'm sure you will love it. Always glad to see you drop by. Thank you for being so supportive and a wonderful sister.

      With lots of love and hugs to you. Merry Christmas to you and family. Regards.

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  35. Hi Amelia, I sure love your bravery with 2 ferocious German Shepherds wanting to make you into their own papaya curry meal, with you instead of prawns, ha ha ha.
    Have a happy Christmas and the very best of Seasons greetings.

    This papaya dish is also a favourite among the Nyonyas. My mom used to cook this in lemak form, and now my wife cooks it too. She makes it very peppery, lots of pepper...rolling eyes tangy and spicy taste. Its a guarantee 3 plates of rice disappearing with this dish.

    And yours looks fit for the Gods! Holy Smoke! I love your well taken pics, they not only enhanced your fantastic dish, but can practically get the beautiful aroma of it too.
    Outstanding, Amelia. You did it again!
    Have a fun holidays.
    Best regards.
    Lee.

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    1. Hi Shane, thank you for your sweet compliments. Your words are always very encouraging and motivate me to improve better. Thank you for being so supportive and always give me inspiration. I appreciate it very much.

      Hahaha... the header picture.... trying to steal papaya with 2 German shepherds around. If you don't see me again then you know where am I. LOL

      Glad to know that you enjoyed this papaya shrimp curry too, I sure love this dish with extra rice but off course 2 plates only not 3... :)) Yes, I love it extra spicy too, got extra kick and ohmmmm...

      Have a great week ahead,regards.

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  36. looks wonderful happy holidays Amelia to you and family

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    1. Hi Akheela, thank you. That's very nice of you.

      Have a lovely week ahead and happy holiday. Regards.

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  37. Merry Christmas Amelia, may this day be filled with extra special blessings for you and all your loved ones!

    And papaya? Oh so healthy and delicious, just like you precisely pointed out!

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    1. Hi Mike, thank you. That's very kind of you. Yes, papaya is a super fruit not to be miss.

      Have a great holiday and Merry Christmas to you. Regards.

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  38. Nice. Who knew the papaya was such a versatile fruit. Thank you for sharing. Have a happy holiday.

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    1. Hi Lady Lilith, thank you for your kind words. Glad to see you drop by.

      Have a nice week ahead and happy holiday.

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  39. Eileen @ hundred eighty degreesDecember 26, 2013 at 6:01 PM

    Hi Amelia, thanks for dropping by. I'm glad to receive your kind note and concern! I'm fine. Thank you ! I've stopped blogging due to my hectic work but I really hope to get back to routine baking and blogging in time to come. Advance greetings to you and your family 'HAPPY New Year'!

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    1. Hi Eileen, thank you for your kind wishes. I'm glad to know that you're doing fine, was wandering why you stop blogging. Hope to see you back to blogging world soon.

      Have a lovely week ahead and Happy new year to you. Regards.

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  40. Hi Magia, thank you for your creative greetings. I love it very much, glad to see you drop by.

    Have a wonderful week ahead,regards.

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  41. Hi Amelia, hope you are enjoying your Christmas holiday still…unfortunately I have to start work already:P Love your papaya curry, and the cure for dengue using papaya leaves juice really works!

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    1. Hi Jeannie, thank you for your kind wishes and compliments. Me too, today back to work, no long holiday. :(

      Yes, the papaya leaves juice is good for dengue but then the juice is so super bitter. But when one need to drink, no matter how bitter they have to take it.

      Have a great week ahead,regards.

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  42. A very Merry Christmas to you my dear Amelia! Papaya and shrimp happen to be 2 of my very favorite things so this recipe is perfect! I hope you and yours have been enjoying the holidays--much love and blessings for the new year, Amelia =)

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    1. Hi Angela, thank you for your kind wishes and compliments. Yes, this papaya and shrimp is awesome, the combination is really perfect and I'm sure you will love it.

      Happy New you to you and wish you all the best in 2014. Have a fabulous week ahead,regards.

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  43. Wahhh didn't know that Papaya is this good! Must start eating lots and lots of papaya after this!
    Wow, your Santa... bukan main macho... dia makan papaya ka? Hahahahahaa....

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    1. Hi MamaFami, thank you for your kind words and compliments. Yes, papaya has got many benefit and very nutrition. You should take regularly but not indulge in it cos over dose can cause yellow skin.

      My Santa eat lots of papaya...LOL
      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards.

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  44. Hmmm... as I child I lived in Africa and was served papaya often... I didn't like it. You might have convinced me to try again! :-)

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    1. Hi HSH, thank you for dropping by my blog, glad to meet you. You should give it a try again, maybe you'll enjoy it. Actually it taste delicious if the papaya is very sweet.

      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  45. I noticed you enjoy cooking with fruits like me, but I've yet to use papaya except for soups. Must be yummy! Dropping by to wish you a Merry X'mas & Happy Holidays! xoxo

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    1. Hi Shirley, thank you for your kind words and compliments. Yes, I love to use fruits in my cooking, it taste really delicious and the natural sweetness from the fruits can enhance the dishes.

      Happy New Year to you and wish you all the best in 2014. Have a lovely week ahead,regards.

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  46. Hi Amelia....ermmmm sorry lambat in wishing you merry christmas.....anyway i hope had a wonderful time celebrating with your family and friends.
    Apa your new year resolution kali ni??.....i dah give up sebab never stick to my diet and reduce weight hahaha.....so my motto now is hidup untuk makan dan makan untuk hidup!!!

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    1. Hi Papa NtiQ, thank you for your kind wishes and dropping by. Happy New Year to you and family. Arh... tak mau new year resolution lah, wasting time only cos I also know I will not fulfill it at all.

      As long as we are happy and eat everything in moderation... why worry so much.... :))
      Have a great week ahead,regards.

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  47. Your shrimp curry looks so good. Wishing you a Happy New Year! And a wonderful 2014 ahead!

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    1. Hi Mich, thank you for your kind wishes and compliments.
      Happy New Year to you and family, wishing you all the best in 2014. Best regards.

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  48. A Happy New Year to you and yours, Amelia ! May you continue to entertain (and educate) us with your posts in 2014.

    Now, are those papaya guard dogs in your header ?

    I think I need to switch from apples to papayas - 'a papaya a day keeps the doctors away' !

    Have a wonderful week !

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    1. Hi Rick, thank you for your kind wishes. I'd fun in my posting in 2013, glad to know that you enjoyed them. I'll try my best to continue to contribute as often as I can.

      The header pic... that's yours truly with 2 papaya guard dogs. They almost cook me with papaya for their dinner. LOL

      Yes, occasionally you should switch apple to papaya for a change and papaya is a super fruit not to be miss.

      Have a great week head,regards.

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  49. Dear Amelia, I love learning about the food you cook and serve. The papaya is so good for keeping you healthy. I must buy it (when it is on sale) lol.
    The recipe is delicious looking. I know I would love it.
    Thank you for the beautiful Christmas wishes.
    Have a very Happy and very Blessed New Year. Catherine xo

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    1. Hi my dear Catherine, thank you for your lovely compliments and kind wishes.I'd fun with my posting, glad to know that you enjoyed them.

      Yes, this papaya curry is awesome, I'm sure you will love it. When you have the chance do give this recipe a try.

      Happy New Year to you and family, Wish you all the best in 2014.
      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards.

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  50. Hi Amelia

    dropping by to wish you are very Happy New Year and may you and family be blessed with all God's best.

    Hugs
    Angie

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    1. Hi Angie, thank you for your kind wishes.
      Happy New Year to you and all at home. Wish you all the best in 2014. God blessed you.

      Have a wonderful week ahead,regards.

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  51. Hey Amelia ! A very Vewry Happy Dashing New Year to you, my dearest friend. Hope you have a great year ahead...and thanks for sharing one of the easiest deseert recipe i have ever come across..the papaya coconut one. it luks soo cute too....rgds and hugs...

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    1. Hi Sona, thank you for your kind wishes and lovely compliments. Happy New Year to you and your lovely family. Wish you all the best in 2014 with abundance of joy and good health.

      Yes, this papaya delight is the easiest recipe and it taste so good too. Very refreshing and delightful.
      Have a nice week ahead, my dearest friend. Hugs to you.

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  52. Hi Godmum,

    Wishing you and your loved ones a great 2014 ahead! Cheers!

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    1. Hi Godson, Happy New Year to you and family. Wish you all the best in 2014, may your dream come true.
      Have a great week ahead,regards.

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  53. Hi Amelia, I feel delighted to wish you this beautiful night waiting to greet the birth of an awesome year, a wonderful 2014 ! Let you be blessed with super success, amazing happiness and luck !

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    1. Hi Rajiv, thank you so much for your beautiful wishes. I appreciate it very much.
      Happy New Year to you and wish you all the best in 2014. May you be blessed with abundance of joy and good health.

      Have a great week ahead,regards.

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  54. This is interesting and it looks really delightful! Would love to give this a try one day! Thanks for sharing your wonderful recipes, and a blessed new year to you too!

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    1. Hi Shar, thank you for your kind wishes and compliments. Yes, this recipe is a keeper, I'm sure you will love it.

      Happy New Year to you and wish you all the best in 2014.
      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  55. Thanks so much for your visit and kind comment. Your photos look wonderful but I am afraid I cannot read your writing with the different colours on your background. Papaya was one of my favourite fruits when we lived in Africa and we have a number of trees in our garden. How I miss them now we are in France! Happy 2014. Diane

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    1. Hi Diane, thank you. That's very nice of you, I appreciate it very much. Glad to see you drop by my blog.
      I love papaya too, it taste so good on it own, make juice or cook as savory dishes. But the bake papaya is the best.

      Happy New Year to you and have a nice day. Regards.

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  56. Having finished my comment your post has loaded clearer and I can read it better. It just took a long time to load. Porsche turbo is also one of my dreams :) Diane

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    1. Hi Dianne, maybe it's the internet connection problem o google hiccups. Sorry about it.
      That Porsche turbo sure look cute and elegant, I love that too but can only dream about it. LOL.

      Best regards.

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  57. G'day! Never heard of papaya curry, so thank you for allowing me to learn something new!
    Thanks for sharing at the Foodie Friends Friday Best of 2013 Party!
    Cheers! Joanne

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    1. Hi Joanne, thank you for your kind words and visiting my blog. Yes, this papaya curry is delicious, if you can get papaya can give this recipe a try, I'm sure you will like it.

      I'm glad to join your Foodie Friends Friday party. Cheers to you.
      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  58. You have provided such a wonderful information. Thanks for sharing. First time here. Love your space. very happy to follow you.

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    1. Hi Nandoos, thank you for visiting my blog. Glad to know that you enjoyed my posting. I'll drop by your blog soon.

      Have a nice week ahead,regards.

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  59. GRANDIOSO Año Nuevo!!!!

    http://spontaneouslycupcakes-rrb.blogspot.com/2014/01/grandioso-ano-2014.html

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    1. Hi Ross, Happy New Year to you. Thanks for dropping by.
      Have a nice day, regards.

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