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Frequently asked questions

  • What is papaya atsara?

    Papaya Atsara is a Filipino pickled green papaya dish. Unripe papaya is shredded, mixed with other vegetables like carrots, bell peppers, and raisins, and then soaked in a sweet and tangy vinegar dressing.

  • How is papaya atsara served?

    It is often served as a side dish to offset the rich flavors of fried or grilled foods.

  • Is it vegan-friendly?

    Yes, it's a vegan dish as it only contains vegetables and no animal products.

  • What does it taste like?

    Papaya atsara has a sweet and tangy taste with a crunchy texture.

  • Where can I buy papaya atsara?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Can I eat papaya atsara during pregnancy?

    Yes, but the dish is made of raw vegetables so ensure it's from a trusted source to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.

  • Is papaya atsara high in calories?

    It can be high in calories if large amounts of sugar are used in pickling process. However, serving sizes are typically small so it's not usually a significant calorie source.

  • Is there any alternative to papaya in making atsara?

    Yes, you can also use different vegetables like cucumber or radishes as substitutes, but the taste and texture will differ.

  • Where is papaya atsara originally from?

    Papaya Atsara originates from the Philippines.

  • Is papaya atsara healthy?

    Yes, it is packed with vitamins and fiber from the raw vegetables. However, it can be high in sugar due to the pickling process.

  • How long can I store papaya atsara?

    It can last for weeks in the fridge when properly stored in airtight containers.

  • What is the main ingredient in papaya atsara?

    The main ingredient is unripe green papaya.

  • Can I make papaya atsara at home?

    Yes you can, you will need green papaya, vinegar, sugar, and an assortment of other vegetables and spices.

  • Can children eat papaya atsara?

    Yes, but children with dietary restrictions or allergies should be cautious due to the ingredients used.

  • Can I use ripe papaya to make atsara?

    For best results, use unripe green papaya as ripe papayas don't pickle well and could lead to a soggy and overly sweet atsara.

  • How do I know if my papaya atsara has gone bad?

    Signs of spoilage include a bad smell, mold, or unusually soft texture. If you notice any of these, discard the atsara.