A papaya is an orange fruit that typically contains black seeds.
Papayas, also known as papaws or pawpaws, are known for their vibrant orange flesh and numerous small, black seeds clustered in the center. While the exact color can vary slightly depending on the variety and ripeness, the flesh is generally a shade of orange. The seeds are easily identifiable by their dark black color and round shape.
Other fruits can have orange flesh and black seeds, but the papaya is the most common and well-known example fitting this description. The black seeds are edible, having a slightly peppery taste, but are often discarded.