No, there are no other uses for a pineapple slicer. The slider was engineered to enter the pineapple and core and slice it, removing the skin. There is no other fruit that needs this kind of treatment that are in the correct shape.
You can use a pineapple slicer for a variety of other fruits other than the vegetable. The basics of the pineapple slicer is just a corkscrew slicing motion that easily removes the flesh of the pineapple for eating.
the pineapples adaptions are its pines that help to protect it from birds and other animals and it grows of the ground to protect it self from rats and mice on the ground
The pineapple is an old symbol of hospitality and can often be seen in carved decorations (untufted pineapples are sometimes mistaken for pine cones). Quoted from http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=pineapple&gwp=13 "Other Uses and Trivia"
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.
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.
Pineapples are not native to Russia, and do not grow there. However they are imported in from other countries.
Bread slicer FTW! It can slice the bread, and cube it, if the slices are put in the other way
Hawaii grows many things. Some of the top things produced are sugarcane, macadamia nuts, pineapple, and coffee. There are many other types of fruit and plants that are grown.
Yes, pineapple juice can be turned into pineapple vinegar. Raw Pineapple Vinegar is made using thinly sliced pineapple, brown sugar, cloves and water. There are several detailed vinegar recipes available on the internet.
The very best place to start is to find out the make and model of the cheese slicer. Then go online and see if you can find just the wire to fix the other one. Hope this helps and thank you.
The fear of pineapples is called "bromeliohobia." So, if the sight of a pineapple makes you break out in a cold sweat, you can now tell people you have a legitimate phobia. Just remember, pineapples are more than just a delicious tropical fruit – they're also the stuff of nightmares for some unfortunate souls.
No. In general, neither is faster than the other.