Perfect Papayas: El Nuevo Mundo
Was at El Nuevo Mundo a few days ago and saw what looked like papayas at the peak of ripeness. I grabbed one (not cheap at $1.25/pound, but I got a small one – about 2.5 pounds), and it was perfect. Rich, ruby-colored flesh, lushly iridescent, smacking of warmth and sunlight, soft without waxiness, remarkably sweet without funk, really one fine gift from the tropics.
My understanding of papaya is that there can be several growing cycles throughout the year, and I don’t know where these came from, but I’d guess Mexico.
During BBQ season (and we had three GWiv-inspired Criollo-marinaded smoked chix yesterday), when we’re all hunkering down a lot of excellent meat, the protein-digestive enzymes inherent in this marvelous fruit make it even more attractive as a stomach-settling finale to grill-side gourmandizing.
Though I did get the papaya at this one location, my experience has been that such sightings suggest that fruits of similar quality can be found elsewhere in the city.
El Nuevo Mundo
5901 W Roosevelt Rd, Cicero, IL 60804
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