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Pineapples come from Hawaii and potatoes from South American.
The pineapple plant is believed to have originated in South America, specifically in the regions of Paraguay and southern Brazil. It was domesticated by indigenous peoples and eventually spread throughout Central and South America.
The pineapple is indigenous to South America.
Most people associate pineapples with Hawaii; however, their origin is actually South America (they are native to Brazil). Pineapple was only brought to Hawaii in the 1700's. Pineapples come from Hawaii if you get them straight from the plant they are so juicy and good. Pineapples do not grow on trees they grow in bushes. A lot of them also come from Costa Rica
Hawaii produces sugarcane, pineapple, macadamia nuts, and coffee.
Hawaii is known as The Pineapple State.
Well, Hawaii once was responsible for 80 percent of the world's pineapple. Pineapple is not exported as much today but it is still important to Hawaii. (i dont know about sugarcane though)
It didn't; pineapple is native _____ Pineapple is not native to Hawaii. It was originally from what we now call Brazil and Paraguay. It was introduced to Hawaii by Spanish explorers sometime in the 1600's
noAnother AnswerPineapples do grow in Hawaii, however, which is an American state. According to Wikipedia:"The plant is indigenous to South America, though little is known about the origin of the domesticated pineapple. [Sources consider] the Parana-Paraguay river drainages to be the place of origin of A. comosus."
Typically, one pineapple grows on a pineapple plant.
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