Event hosting is always special for me. Seeing an entry in my email, checking out the post, compiling it into a label in my gmail account (I am yet to become perfect at not forgetting even a single entry), and everything else associated with it.
It’s now my turn to host A Fruit A Month (AFAM) for January.
It didn’t take me that long to zero in on a particular fruit. The only criteria was that it should be easily available and reasonably versatile. You can use it in a salad, in a dessert, as a garnish, even raw papaya is more than welcome!
So here it is, the fruit for January, 2008 is PAPAYA.
I am not giving out the normal nutritional information or recipes link since all this is just a Google Search away 🙂
Here are the event guidelines:
1. Prepare a dish with papaya as the main/one of the main ingredients and post it on your blog in the month of January. You can adopt any cuisine and use the fruit in any form, raw or ripe. The dish can be savory, sweet, or even a salad.
2. Have a link back to this event announcement so that others may also join us if interested. Feel free to use the logo above too.
3. Send in your entries to naagu.v[at]gmail.com. Last date for sending in your recipes is January 30, 2008.
Please include the following details in your email:
– AFAM Papaya in the subject line
– Name of your blog
– Name of dish
– Permalink of post
– Pic if any
4. Non-bloggers, feel free to send me the recipe and pic if any, and I will do the honours.
Hope this new year is filled with amazing experiments and fun at the kitchen for each and every one of you.
Superchef
hmmm…never made anything with papaya, so far!! interesting…let me see what i can cook up!
Namratha
I love papaya, hope to contribute something 😀
sunita
Very good choice…love the fruit 🙂
Lata
Oh no, this year I thought I will participate in all the events and made a big note of Soy Event in my calendar just now. But, I have to miss this one as I am pregnant and can’t have Papaya. So, tempting though. May be next time.
Ramya's Mane Adige
hmm…. You’ve got me thinking….
Asha
Papayas are rare in US but we do get canned ones in Asian stores!:)
Happy new year Nags, see you later.
Rajitha
love papaya..awesome choice..
Srivalli
Nice choice…will come up with something!
Sig
Love the logo… I’ve never used ripe papaya in cooking…will try to find a recipe for this, and if not I have a few raw papaya recipes I’ve been meaning to post for a while…
Padmaja
Nags!!
Happy new year!!
and what a nice n sweet fruit you have come up with!!
Can’t wait to cook up something for you!!