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Papaya or Papaya Chaat: Which gives lower sugar spike and how to eat the fruit right

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 21, 2026, 18:03 IST
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Difference between papaya and papaya chaat

Papaya is a humble tropical fruit with magical benefits. It is known for its digestive, immune-boosting, and skin-enhancing properties. From Ayurveda to nutritionists, all swear by the benefits this fruit which contains papain, an enzyme that aids digestion and prevents bloating. Packed with vitamin C, vitamin A, and antioxidants, papaya also strengthens the immune system, improves vision, and promotes glowing skin. But when it comes to sugar spike, papaya is less likely to cause sharp blood sugar spikes. And to find it whether it is true or not , Instagram user Rohan Sehgal, who runs The Sugar Spike Show made his parents eat the plain fruit and papaya chaat to find the truth. Scroll down to find the details.

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Papaya versus Papaya Chaat


According to this video, he made a simple papaya chaat, where he used chaat masala, 30 gams mixed seeds, and half lemon juice. He made his mother consume plain papaya and his father served papayya chaat. According to his father, the chaat was much better than plain fruit and its crunchy too, whille one has to chew a lot, he further mentioned.

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What happens when you eat plain papaya and papaya chaat


According to his post, his mom, who ate plain papaya had 20 gm spike, which was 40% reduction from the previoys peak. And his dad, who ate papaya chaat, had a 30% reduction, which was a vert big reduction in his case. He further explained in the video that why the reduction was so impacting. He said, "First, there were seeds in it, which added protein and fiber and also, there was lemon juice it, which had an impact." He concluded, this means you guys will now see less hungry after a while and will be controlled snacking.

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Benefits of ripe papaya

As per a study by the National Library of Medicine, the papaya pulp contains vitamins A, C, and E; B complex vitamins, such as pantothenic acid and folate; and minerals, such as magnesium and potassium, as well as food fibers. And phenolic compounds, such as benzyl isothiocyanate, glucosinolates, tocopherols (α and δ), β-cryptoxanthin, β-carotene, and carotenoids, are found in papaya seeds. The study also states that the pulp and the other parts of papaya including leaves and seeds are rich in antioxidant, anti-hypertensive, hypoglycemic, and hypolipidemic actions, which, in turn, can contribute to the prevention and treatment of obesity and associated metabolic disorders. The study further states that papaya contains considerable concentrations of vitamins, bioactive compounds, and a lipidic composition that reduces inflammatory markers and anti-platelet aggregation, protects against thrombogenesis and oxidative stress, and prevents hypercholesterolemia—factors that can be triggered by obesity.

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Benefits of mixed seeds

Mixed seeds often contain flax, chia, pumpkin, and sunflower which are considered beneficial for maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. These seeds are rich in fiber, healthy fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals that may help support better glucose control when included in a balanced diet. They are also naturally low in refined carbs and added sugars, making them a healthier snack option for people trying to manage blood sugar levels.

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How to make Papaya Chaat




Ingredients: 1 cup ripe papaya, 4 tbsp mixed seeds, 1 tsp lemon juice, 1/2 tsp chaat masala, 1/2 tsp cumin powder, salt, and pepepr.
Method: Add cut papaya in a bowl, to this, add seeds, chaat masala, lemon juice, and spices. Give it a toxx and consume it fresh.

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Other ways to enjoy papaya



Papaya Oats Porridge: This one is for all the oats lovers, who can't begin the day without a dose of oats. All you need to do is, stir fresh papaya cubes into oats soaked in curd or milk overnight. Also, add berries, and a drizzle of jaggery syrup for a comforting, nutrient-rich bowl.

Papaya Chia Pudding: To make this pudding, prepare chia pudding overnight, where you soak 2 tbsp chia seeds in milk or curd and then next morning, top it with fresh papaya puree or sliced papaya. It is light, filling, and great for gut health.

Papaya Fruit Salad: This is one of the easiest ways to enjoy papaya. All you need to do is, combine papaya cubes with slices of banana, apple, and pomegranate. Squeeze some lime and sprinkle a little black salt for a refreshing, tangy breakfast salad. You can top it with berries of your choice to boost the nutritional value of the dish.

Papaya Toast: This is a exotic dish, where you have to spread peanut butter on whole-grain toast and top with thinly sliced papaya. Sprinkle trail mix for crunch—simple, delicious, and loaded with nutrients. You can also add avocado on top.

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