Pineapple is not a citrus fruit, but it does contain citric acid, the main component of citrus juice that gives it its tart flavor. So, from a horticulture standpoint, no, it doesn't. From a flavor, taste, use in cooking, etc., standpoint, yes. Pineapple actually has other benefits over citrus fruits through its enzymes.
No, it is not a citrus
Does a Pineapple have citrus in it? Your friend, Brianna
Because of the citrus in the fruit like in a pineapple apple and cranberry juice is more on the sweet side
Clarified pineapple juice is a natural pineapple juice which gets filtered to remove the pulp. The taste and texture of clarified pineapple juice is more refined. Many brands prefer to have a clarified pineapple juice for canning purposes.
Almost all sherbet recipes call for a citrus fruit or citrus juice. The only one I could Google that didn't was the Vitamix peach soy sherbet (soy milk, peach, honey or sweetener, vanilla extract) but peach has more citric acid than orange. Hershey's chocolate-banana sherbet takes its citric acid from pineapple juice (banana, pineapple juice, chocolate chips, sugar, milk).
Pineapple
Grapes are not a member of the citrus family, and therefore their juice is not citrus juice. The grape is actually a berry of the Vitaceae family. Examples of citrus fruit would be: oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, pomelos, tangelos, kumquats, citron, tangerines and mandarins.
48oz
Is pectin used in unsweetened pineapple juice
A citrus fruit extracting machine is the same as a citrus juice squeezer. Citrus fruit includes oranges, lemons etc.
Lemonade, Limeade, Orange juice and Grapefruit juice.
5.6 quarts
yes