It's a fruit because it grows flowers before it becomes a fruit.
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The pineapple belongs to the Plantae kingdom, under the Bromeliaceae family.
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I am assuming you are referring to the scientific name for a pineapple. Which would be Ananas comosus. The pineapple belongs to the Bromeliaceae family of plants. botany simply differentiates the pineapple plant from its culinary uses.
A pineapple is part of the bromeliad family.
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.
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Yes. While it is not of the same family as conventional citrus fruits, the pineapple fruit has a nearly identical structure, and is very acidic. The only possible impediment would be the lack of a zesty rind.
Pineapple is a fruit, but it is not a citrus fruit. Citrus fruits belong to the family Rutaceae. Pineapple, however, are of the family Bromeliaceae. One of the main differences between the two is that citrus trees bear fruit from their branches, while pineapple fruit is the stem of the plant. Although not in the family of Rutaceae (citrus fruits), pineapple is very acidic and it is known that Pineapple pickers have no finger prints left due to the acidity in Pineapple.