That's how they grow.
Pineapples are prickly because they are prematurely picked before ripened. There are certain animals that will wait for the fruit to ripen before picking it and it is actually soft on the outside. The other reason a pineapple is prickly is because it provides protection for the fruit itself much like a shell does an egg.
Pineapples have quite prickly and rough skins. Your hands would get extremely sore when constantly handling them. Also, the pineapples are sometimes harvested by cutting them, and so the gloves protect from cuts as well. there is also a lot of acid in the plant itself
the cactus was so prickly, it actually punctured my skin.
Yes, pineapples do have seeds, but they are typically small and not usually eaten. Most pineapples are grown from the tops of other pineapples rather than from seeds.
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Pineapples are nice when they are diced but i believe that the best fruit is bacon it is salty and good so the answer to the question is math is hard to understand!
Pineapples are very sweet and juicy, but can have a tartness to them. Their texture is somewhat stringy so it is often served in chunks. some pineapples also can be very dry.
Yes, raspberry bushes typically have thorns that are sharp and prickly.
He loves Pineapples, so get a basement grow pineapples and present them in summer.
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Literally it means a cactus leaf shaped like a heart. Figuratively it could mean a person whose heart is prickly or spiny, sort like hard-hearted but maybe not so extreme as hard-hearted.
Some seeds are hard outside so they pass through the birds' guts and are dropped on the ground...