Apparently, different types of "essences" are found in the Carribean, and are added to different foods and drinks. Alton Brown of the Food Network did a show on St. Kitts and encountered a lemonade drink that had "essence" in it. It is sold in grocery stores - mixed, vanilla, pineapple, almond, and pear were found. From what I could gather, essences are a watered or sugared down version of extracts.
Pineapple is typically considered a food source.
Pineapple essence from the supermaket or even use the pineapple juice
We all have a different essence about us.
Time is on the essence; hurry up!
yes you can compost any fruit and you can compost the whole pineapple
Use a Pineapple in a net
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.
Yes, you can freeze fresh pineapple to preserve its freshness for later use. Cut the pineapple into chunks or slices, place them in an airtight container or freezer bag, and store them in the freezer. Frozen pineapple can be used in smoothies, desserts, or as a snack.
Yes, you can freeze fresh pineapple for later use. Cut the pineapple into chunks or slices, place them in an airtight container or freezer bag, and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Tropical juice that has a strong taste of pineapple
Yes, you can freeze a whole pineapple for later use. Cut off the top and bottom, peel the skin, and slice or cube the pineapple before freezing it in an airtight container or freezer bag.
Difficult at best. This requires a considerable amount of force to get the slicer through the pineapple. Much better to buy pre-sliced canned pineapple, or pre-sliced pineapple at the deli salad counter if fresh pineapple is required.