Sure you can. I admit that I don't ever seem to recall seeing them in the supermarkets though. So I suggest you check out your local health food shop, they are bound to have them and if not will be happy to order them in for you.
Fruit cakes are traditionally made with raisins (which are dried grapes), dried cherries, dried pineapple, sometimes papaya.
To find a good pineapple at the grocery store, look for one that is heavy for its size, has a sweet smell at the base, and has green leaves that are not wilted or dried out. Additionally, avoid pineapples with soft spots or mold.
yes, pineapple is good for money
To dehydrate pineapple effectively, slice the pineapple into thin pieces, arrange them on a baking sheet, and bake in the oven at a low temperature for several hours until they are dried out. Alternatively, you can use a food dehydrator to dry the pineapple slices.
Yes, parakeets can have dried pineapple in moderation, but it's important to ensure that it doesn't contain added sugars or preservatives. Dried fruits are often higher in sugar and calories than fresh ones, so they should only be offered as an occasional treat. Always monitor your bird's reaction to new foods and consult with a veterinarian if you have concerns about their diet. Fresh pineapple is generally a healthier option.
sweet like a candy, pineapple, banana with salt… etc…
Diced fruits, cream, pineapple juice, dried fruits, flax seeds...
the same time as us but give them some dried pineapple between meals
Yes.
Syrup is tons of sugar and not good for anyone. Better to eat a real pineapple.
If it is a whole pineapple, you will have to cut it open to find out.
Quenching your thirst ;)