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The pineapple is a herbaceous perennial, which grows to 1.0 to 1.5 m (3 ft 3 in to 4 ft 11 in) tall, although sometimes it can be taller. The plant has a short, stocky stem with tough, waxy leaves. When creating its fruit, it usually produces up to 200 flowers, although some large-fruited cultivars can exceed this.

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Pineapple is a large tropical fruit with a spiky, tough skin and sweet insides. When European explorers came across it in South America in the 17th century, they called it a pineapple because

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pineapple, ( Ananas comosus ), perennial plant of the family Bromeliaceae and its edible fruit. Pineapple is native to tropical and subtropical America and has been introduced elsewhere. The fruit has become a characteristic ingredient in the meat, vegetable, fish, and rice dishes of what is loosely termed Pan-Asian cuisine.

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Pineapple ( Ananas comosus) is an incredibly delicious, healthy tropical fruit. It’s packed with nutrients, antioxidants, and other helpful compounds, such as enzymes that can protect against

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Pineapple, Ananas comosus, is an herbaceous biennial or perennial plant in the family Bromeliaceae grown for its edible fruit. The pineapple plant has a short stout stem and a rosette of sword-shaped leaves with needle-like tips. The leaves are waxy, have upturned spines on the margins and may be soild green or striped with red, white or cream.

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Pineapple is considered to be a medium glycemic index (GI) fruit. It has a glycemic load that's lower than overripe bananas and watermelon, but higher than low GI fruits like berries, apples, or pears. 2 Fats Pineapple is very low in fat, with less than half of a gram per 1-cup serving. Protein Pineapple is not a significant source of protein.

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Pineapple is low in calories and high in vitamins and minerals. One cup of pineapple chunks will deliver: Vitamin C: You’ll get about one-third of your recommended daily amount of vitamin C, which aids in tissue growth and repair. Vitamin C helps boost your immune system and may also help fight cancer, heart disease and arthritis.

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pineapple: [noun] a tropical monocotyledonous plant (Ananas comosus of the family Bromeliaceae, the pineapple family) that has rigid spiny-margined recurved leaves and a short stalk with a dense oblong head of small abortive flowers. the large edible multiple fruit of the pineapple that consists of the sweet succulent fleshy inflorescence.

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Loaded With Vitamins and Minerals. In addition to large amounts of vitamin C and manganese, pineapples add to your daily value of vitamin B6, copper, thiamin, folate, potassium, magnesium, niacin

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Pineapple juice is a good source of: Manganese. Vitamin C. Copper. Vitamin B6. Thiamine (B1) Pineapple juice is also a great source of beta-carotene and vitamin A. These antioxidants promote

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The Pineapple Express is a narrow region of atmospheric moisture that builds up in the tropical Pacific. This animation from NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory shows an atmospheric river event in January 2017. Atmospheric rivers are relatively narrow regions in the atmosphere that are responsible for most of the horizontal transport of

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The pineapple most often found in U.S. markets and grown in Hawaii falls into the class Smooth Cayenne. This juicy, semi-tart pineapple is among the largest, often growing between 4 and 10 pounds. There are three other classes of pineapple cultivars. The Abacaxi pineapples are sweet and delicious, weighing between 2 and 11 pounds.

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Pineapple is a very versatile food that can be used in many ways in a diet. Discover the potential health benefits of pineapple, a source of essential vitamins and minerals, such as thiamin

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Pineapple lets you create mobile applications on your iPhone or iPad without code! Just drag and drop elements, add actions, customize the appearance of your app, and let Pineapple do the rest for you. Pineapple transforms what you’ve done into a real app by generating SwiftUI code in the form of Swift Playgrounds files or even Xcode projects.

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Pineapple was founded in 2019 by Dr. Mark Carnett, a family physician who has been using virtual assistants in his practice since 2015. We are a US-based company seeking trained BPO professionals based in the Philippines. Pineapple Staffing Business Virtual Assistants™️ work directly with our clients to virtually help with their business

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1. Pineapple Discovery. In 1493, explorer Christopher Columbus found pineapples on Guadeloupe Island in the Caribbean. The fruit is also native to southern Brazil and Paraguay. 2. Pineapples in

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The pineapple diet, also known as the “Sexy Pineapple Diet,” was created by a Danish psychologist named Sten Hegeler. Hegeler and his wife, Inge, published the book “The Sexy Pineapple Diet

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