Southeastern Asia dominates the world production of pineapple, not a US state. The highest producing state of pineapple in the United States is Hawaii, though they do not grow 75% of the world's pineapple by any means.
If you mean 75 of the world's types of pineapples, then I would still have to say Hawaii is the answer, as the largest US pineapple plantations still reside there, on Maui and Oahu.
Well, the pineapple is native to southern Brazil and Paraguay where wild relatives occur. It was spread by the Indians up through South and Central America to the West Indies before Columbus arrived. In 1493 Columbus found the fruit on the island of Guadaloupe and carried it back to Spain and it was spread around the world on sailing ships that carried it for protection against scurvy. The Spanish introduced it into the Philippines and may have taken it to Hawaii and Guam early in the 16th Century. The pineapple reached England in 1660 and began to be grown in greenhouses for its fruit around 1720.
Pineapple can be grown in many tropical and subtropical areas such as the Philippines, Thailand, Costa Rica, Indonesia, and Brazil. Pineapple is an important crop in Hawaii, the only US state which produces it.
Hawaii is appropriately named the pineapple state for their large production of pineapples.
Pineapples are originated in Philippines
Only Hawai'i.
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PineaPple is grown as a food source in hawaii It is just like asking why apples are grown Or why lightbulbs were invented Because they are usefull
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yes pineapple are grown in Hawaii there one of the main things
While South Dakotans do enjoy pineapple, it is not grown in South Dakota. Pineapple is found in grocery stores, and for the adventurous, grown indoors!
Pineapple grows from a ground bush.
Some are grown only for decoration, and will produce a small, inedible fruit.
Unlike most fruits, pineapples are not grown from seeds. So there is no seed of a pineapple 🍍🍍
Pineapples are grown in Hawaii.
Pineapples are grown in California and Hawaii.
Yes, anything that was naturally biologically grown is biodegradable.
Pineapples are good fruits. But the aren't grown on trees the are grown on shrubs. Weird Hugh?