Don't pineapples grow on trees? Trees would make make more than one pineapple.
Don't pineapples grow on trees? Trees would make make more than one pineapple.
Wow, now that's interesting, I never knew that.Nope.
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Each one of those is a single pineapple.
So it sits on top of the main plant and has its own spikey green leaves. That photo of the pineapple fields must have the plants with no fruit or very young fruit then.
Indeed... it's all well and good saying that you can grow pineapples from three different bits of the pineapple, but where then did the first pineapple come from, eh? Surely you can see from the ingenious, nay, "intelligent" design of the pineapple that it was clearly made for human consumption? Why, the skin is so easy to peel and it fits right into a pair of cupped human hands! What's more, if you slice it, and 'core' it, the resulting rings fit perfectly into cylindrical tins and will also fit neatly onto the average gammon steak - now if that's not evidence of intelligent design, I don't know what is...!? In the words of Ron and Russell Mael, "Pineapple fulfils every need!"Immaculate Conception!
Totally not worth it. Now you know why pineapples cost so much. Canned pineapple rings are so much easier.
Indeed... it's all well and good saying that you can grow pineapples from three different bits of the pineapple, but where then did the first pineapple come from, eh? Surely you can see from the ingenious, nay, "intelligent" design of the pineapple that it was clearly made for human consumption? Why, the skin is so easy to peel and it fits right into a pair of cupped human hands! What's more, if you slice it, and 'core' it, the resulting rings fit perfectly into cylindrical tins and will also fit neatly onto the average gammon steak - now if that's not evidence of intelligent design, I don't know what is...!? In the words of Ron and Russell Mael, "Pineapple fulfils every need!"
When I was a kid, our family grew a pineapple. We did the 'chop the top off' thing. It took forever. Like three years, or so. Finally, when it did grow a fruit, it was about the size of a closed fist. A tiny bite is all I got, and it was kind of hard, but good.
Easier to grow?
Canned pineapple doesn't taste anything like real pineapple, at least not over here.
Im guessing thats because farmers pump the ground with all these artificial nutrients and fertilizers and you grew your's naturally?
Selective breeding can do more than you realise.Im guessing thats because farmers pump the ground with all these artificial nutrients and fertilizers and you grew your's naturally?
Is that coming from personal experience?Selective breeding can do more than you realise.