You know what’s unfortunate? It’s the fact that papaya does not get a lot of love during the summer months. Papaya is a delicious, must-try fruit that is naturally sweet and creamy. When you blend the papaya with the homemade almond milk, chia seeds, and other ingredients, the result is a smooth chia pudding that is almost less chia and more pudding. That means that if you tend to steer clear of chia pudding because of the lumpy, tapioca-like texture, this recipe is for you.
Besides being incredibly tasty and tropical, papaya is a nutrient-dense fruit. Research indicates that papaya may improve everything from blood glucose levels in people with diabetes to blood pressure levels for people prone to heart disease. Many scientists attribute papaya’s benefits to papain, a proteolytic enzyme in papaya. It works to break down proteins into smaller fragments, which is why papain is used as a meat tenderizer. Some research shows that papain may reduce inflammation related to joint conditions, in addition to neuropathic pain from fibromyalgia.
When it comes to choosing your papaya, you do not want a green one, unless you plan on making green papaya salad. There are two main varieties of papaya: Hawaiian and Mexican. The former variety is much smaller, a little more expensive, and packs a sweeter flavor than the larger Mexican papayas, which tend to have a milder flavor. Whichever papaya you choose, make sure to scoop out the seeds first before blending the flesh with the chia pudding ingredients.

- Prep Time:10m
- Total Time:10m
- Serves: 2 servings
- Category: Full Body Cleanse Approved, Breakfast, Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free
Ingredients
- 1/4 chia seeds
- 1 c homemade almond milk
- 2 c papaya, seeded and cubed
- 1 1/2 tbsp. grade A maple syrup (optional)
- 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp. cardamon
- 1/8 tsp. sea salt
- 1/2 tsp. alcohol-free vanilla extract
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients (except the maple syrup) to a food processor or blender and blend on high until smooth. The chia seeds should be broken up and incorporated into the mixture.
- Taste the chia pudding for sweetness. Add the maple syrup only if the mixture is not sweet enough. If you need to add it, blend again for a couple seconds to incorporate it before serving.
- Spoon into a couple jars and enjoy when ready. It makes about two servings.