none of those. In England it's called "pineapple" because it's meant to resemble the pine tree in some way. In France and most other parts of Europe, it's usually called "anana", which gets rid of any 'apple' or 'pinenut' confusion. The easiest way to classify it is "tropical fruit"; it's a memeber of the Bromeliaceae family, most of which are just flowering shrubs.
a pineapple is classed as a fruit
A pineapple is a weired fruit because no one really even knows where are the seeds and if its a fruit or a veg or a nut
Mango's are part of the pistachio family of nuts.
pineapple is a fruit
Pineapple is a fruit. It contains pineapple.
yes pineapple is seedless fruit.
No, pineapple is a fruit.
The PINEAPPLE
a fruit
A fruit. :)
Fruits, nuts, trees and shrubs.Which fruits or nuts specifically depends on the orchard itself.Brazil nuts (nut)Cashew (nut)Coco (chocolate)Coffee (bean)Guava (fruit)Mango (fruit)Papaya (fruit)Passion Fruit (fruit)Pineapple (fruit)Pomegranate (fruit)Tea (shrub/herb)Avocado (fruit)Macadamia nuts (nuts)Olives (fruit)Almond (nuts)Apple (fruit)Apricot (fruit)Blackberry (fruit)Blueberry (fruit)Cherry (fruit)Chestnut (nut)Cranberry (fruit)Hazelnut (nut)Peach (fruit)Pear (fruit)Pecan (nut)Plum (fruit)Raspberry (fruit)Strawberry (fruit/shrub)Walnut (nuts)Contrary to popular belief- bananas are not grown in an orchard. They are grown on a plantation.Similarly, grapes are grown in a vineyard, not an orchard.
Yes, but it is removed when the fruit is picked. (that round, bare circle on the bottom of the fruit is where it was attached).
- Pineapple - Pineapple juice - Yellow Snakes - Golden Circle Pineapple Slices