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Pineapple

Although pineapples are very symbolic of Hawaii, they are grown in tropical areas around the world. Although it has a tough spiny exterior, the interior is golden and sweet.

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How much pesticides in pineapples?

Pineapples make good food even though they natrually contain the pesticide iridium di-chromate. Which is surprising.

What floral parts are represented by eyes of pineapple?

Pineapple is a composite type of fruit. The eyes represent a total flower. Thus many eyes contribute to form the whole fruit of Pineapple.

Corn seed also it is a fruit where all the fruit coverings are fused to form the integument. Placentation may be parietal.

Bitter gourd seed is with parietal placentation.

Do otats have reffage?

Since 'otats' and 'reffage' are not real words how can anyone tell.

Pineapples in Russia?

Pineapples are not native to Russia, and do not grow there. However they are imported in from other countries.

How come the canned pineapple doesn't break down the jello?

Fresh pineapple contains an enzyme which prevents jelly, Jell-O, or gelatine, from setting. That enzyme is destroyed during the cooking or canning process, so pineapple can be used in jellies.

The same applies to fresh kiwi fruit. If you have fresh pineapple or kiwi fruit that you want to set in jelly you'll need to cook the fruit in some way first. The simplest way is to cut the fruit into cubes, the size you want for your jelly, and put it in a container with some water, cover, and microwave until the fruit is steaming.

Uncover and cool slightly; refrigerate until cold: now you're ready to make jelly.

Does pineapple have vitamin C?

Pineapple Juice contains 42% of your daily Vitamin C allowance

Why is pineapple a bromeliad?

Pineapple is classified as a bromeliad because it belongs to the family Bromeliaceae, which encompasses a diverse group of flowering plants known as bromeliads. This family is characterized by its unique rosette structure, specialized leaves, and often water-storing abilities. Pineapples specifically exhibit the typical features of bromeliads, such as their growth habit and adaptations to their native tropical environments. Additionally, like many bromeliads, they are adapted to thrive in conditions where water retention is crucial.