Any plant has one reason for living and that is to reproduce. Therefore the pineapple will fruit to provide seed to further the species.
The PINEAPPLE
a fruit
YES
A pineapple is a fruit
Some are grown only for decoration, and will produce a small, inedible fruit.
The pineapple fruit is not a tap root. But the pineapple plant has a tap root.
Pineapples don't grow on trees. They grow as a big ground-hugging spiky plant like a bromeliad. They look like a big tuft of leaves with a pineapple in the middle sprouting another tuft of leaves, sort of like a giant orangey thistle. However, they aren't thistles, like artichokes. I think they actually are a kind of edible bromeliad.
We generally refer to the pineapple as a fruit because we eat it and it contains the seeds of the pineapple plant. The pineapple plant is a Bromelioideae which is a subfamily of the Bromeliaceae or bromeliads family.
pineapple
Pineapple is a fruit (composite) as you eat the ripened ovary of the plant. Vegetables are considered "greens" where the leaves, stems or roots are consumed
One, although technically this is a conglomeration of many pineapple flower spikes.
No it produces only one at a time