What country is the largest pineapple producer?
The pineapple was found in Brasil.
Thailand produce the most pineapple as export product.
How did the pineapple get its name?
The first use of the term "pineapple" in the English language (1398) was applied to the reproductive organs of conifer trees - later known as "pine cones"
When European explorers discovered this fruit they called it a "pineapple" because its hard petals (bracts) give it a resemblance to pine cones.
My red eared muslider turtle ate some pineapple and he was perfectly fne, so I guess it's okay.
Where did Hawaii get its pineapple plants from?
It didn't; pineapple is native
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Pineapple is not native to Hawaii. It was originally from what we now call Brazil and Paraguay. It was introduced to Hawaii by Spanish explorers sometime in the 1600's
Is pineapple juice is an Italian drinks?
Yes, Italians drink juice. First and foremost, they have a reputation for drinking alcoholic grape juice in the form of wines. But they also like to drink such non-alcoholic fruit juices as arinchatta from orange juice and mineral water, chinotto from chinotto fruit extract and juice and carbonated mineral water, and limonatta from lemon juice and mineral water.
How many types of pineapple are there?
There are actully quite a lot of pineapple types, i can't name them all cause i don't know them all, but what i do know is that, there are 3 main types of pineapple. These ones are the most well known pineapple types. The Spanish type, Cayenne type, and last but not least the Queen. The Spanish one is called Red Spanish as the Cayenne's full name is the smooth cayenne, and the Queen i don't know its full name its known as the queen you don't have to say the full name.
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Pineapple juice is a good ingredient for a marinade because it contains the enzyme Bromelin which is a natural tenderiser.
Where can you buy pineapple licorice?
Pineapple essence from the supermaket or even use the pineapple juice
How many calories in raw pineapple juice?
In fresh, not canned, there are approximately 82 to 83 calories in one cup (about 5.8 oz or 165g) of pineapple chunks.
For the calorie content of other fruits and a Calories in Fruit Chart, which you can print out and use as a daily guide, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
yes, but like any pit, seed, core, you should try to avoid it.
Which city is called big pineapple?
The pineapple is native to southern Brazil and Paraguay, though Hawaii is famous for its pineapple plantations.
What is a summary of the legend of pineapple?
The Legend of the Pineapple is a folktale about a young girl named Pina. She was, without a doubt, the most spoiled child her village had ever seen. When her mother grew ill, Pina could not be bothered to help, even though her mother only asked her to boil some rice. Pina claimed she couldn't find the ladle. Her frustrated mother made a wish that Pina would grow a thousand eyes so she could see the ladle. Pina disappeared and the neighbors had to help her mother get well. Her mother searched for Pina, but couldn't find her. Finally her mother found a large round fruit growing with a thousand unseeing eyes. Her mother took the seeds from the fruit and grew a lot of them, then gave them to the people in the village. This was the first and only generous thing Pina had ever done for anyone else.
How much juice in a 16 oz can of crushed pineapple?
A 16 oz can of crushed pineapple typically contains about 8 to 9 ounces of juice, as the can includes both the fruit and its juice. The exact amount can vary slightly depending on the brand and the specific packing process. It's always a good idea to check the label for precise information on juice content.
No. But the rest can be if it isn't ripe. Toxicity of the unripened flesh of the pineapple is due to the enzyme bromelain causing swelling in the throat and around the mouth. It may also lead to digestive problems such as nausea and vomiting.
Where did the pineapple plant oringnate?
Pineapples come from Hawaii and potatoes from South American.
How many times does a pineapple tree bear fruit?
A banana is not a tree it is a herb. actually its a grass. as for the question, it bears fruit once and dies after which you cut it down and get a new one. That is partly true. The plant WILL die after bearing fruit, but will typically reproduce itself with offshoots from the rhizome. After the plants bears fruit, they die and are replaced by others that arise from the underground stem, and that process can keep on going for many years.
Well, I checked up on my periodic table recently, and no, I did not in fact remember seeing the elusive "Pn" or the element "pineapple". A pineapple is a mixture of many different compounds. All those compounds are made by individual elements. General rule of thumb: if it's not on the periodic table, then it's not an element!
well, i would think so........... pineapples grow on trees...... ithink
No pineapples do not grow on trees. They grow on a small plant which can be grown from the top of a pineapple. They take approx 15 months to produce.
Do pineapples grow on plants or trees?
One, although technically this is a conglomeration of many pineapple flower spikes.