Category: Solo papayas

These pear-shaped fruit with bright orange flesh generally weigh about 1 pound and yellow as they ripen.

These papayas are grown in Brazil. Brooks Solo Papayas make a tasty bowl when cut in half and filled with other fruits, a salad or an entrée.

Solo breakfast bake

A Solo papaya is usually cut lengthwise rather than across its width. Do it differently, turn heads with a great-tasting fruit that provides its own...

Berry green papaya bowl

A yogurt-filled Brooks Solo papaya bowl is a great breakfast. Blend kale into that filling with some berries and it'll be even more nutritious. A...

Eggs Solo

For a no mess egg, cooked however you want it, crack an egg into half of a solo papaya and bake...

Passionate about going Solo, papaya that is

Who am I to say cereal isn't as good for you as one might think? But who are you to say an all-fruit dish at...

Tropical refrigerator oatmeal

Tropical and refrigeration usually don't go together in a sentence. But it makes a great oatmeal. Make the night before, and enjoy the next day....

Passionfruit solo smoothie

Enjoy the tropical tastes of both passionfruit and papayas in two ways. See how....

Use a papaya for your bowl

Use a papaya for your bowl. ...