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QuestionWhy does fresh pineapple make the tongue feel so strange?Community AnswerThe chemicals in the pineapple burn the proteins in your tongue. In other words, when you eat pineapples, the pineapple eats you right back.
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QuestionShould I add water when storing it in the refrigerator?Community AnswerNo, since pineapple has its own juice, it will stay moist as long as you keep it in an air tight container. If you put it in water it will dilute the juice and the flavor will be weaker. Kind of like when ice melts in soda.
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QuestionCan I cut and clean only half, and keep the other half wrapped in the refrigerator to cut a few days later?Community AnswerYes. Wrap it carefully.
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QuestionCan I plant the eyes?will HawkinsCommunity AnswerNo. New baby pineapples grow from the crown, so planting the eyes does little good. Instead, place the crown on damp soil and it will root to grow a new pineapple plant, though it will take a year in the sunshine to fruit.
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QuestionIf I cut one half of the pineapple and not the other, will it rot?Community AnswerAs long as the uncut side is wrapped in plastic, it shouldn't rot.
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QuestionWill cut pineapple turn brown?Community AnswerYes, cut pineapple does turn brown. This means that it is oxidizing, as the flesh is exposed to air. To slow down this browning process, coat the cut pieces with lemon juice; the ascorbic acid in the lemon juice helps to slow the oxidization. Place the lemon-coated pineapple slices into an airtight container and keep in the refrigerator. Use within four days. Cut pineapple can also be frozen, during which time it will not turn brown. Of course, the best way to prevent the oxidization is to eat the pineapple straight after you've cut it!
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QuestionCan I use a potato peeler to cut spots out of pineapple?Community AnswerYes, that can work. Make sure the peeler is clean, and you have enough pineapple to cut out.
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QuestionWhy can't I cut it when it's green?CaeiiaTop AnswererGreen flesh is tougher, plus it means the fruit is unripe. Unripe pineapple shouldn't be eaten.
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QuestionAfter peeling and cutting, I was told to cook pineapple for about 2 minutes and that would remove some of the acidity, is that right?Community AnswerI'm no expert, but if you read below about marinating meats and possibly making gelatin, it says the acid can break down the meats to the point of them falling apart. Also it says it stops gelatin from setting, so if you want to make gelatin with pineapple, cook it first.
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QuestionWill it ripen on the counter?Community AnswerYes. Keep an eye on it so it doesn't get rotten.
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QuestionWhy would you not cut out the eyes?Community AnswerYou should cut the eyes on a pineapple. The eyes are kind of part of the skin, so it would be best to cut them off.
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QuestionIs a pineapple sweet?Community AnswerFresh, ripe pineapple is sweet. However, unripe pineapples can be sour.
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QuestionIf I buy the pineapple too green, will it ripen sitting on the counter?Community AnswerIt will ripen, but I recommend you put it in a brown paper bag, closed tightly. It might take a few days, so check it daily.
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QuestionWe lived in the Philippines for years and my maids rubbed salt on the cut pineapple. Why?Community AnswerThe salt water can destroy the bio-glycosides and bromelain in pineapple, which lessens the astringent taste, and helps avoid or reduce the risk of allergies. It can also be used to improve the taste (make it more sweet).
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QuestionWhen I cut the crown, can the flesh in the crown be eaten?Community AnswerYes. Always try to cut as close to the leaves and base as possible so as not to waste too much.
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QuestionHow can I plant the pineapple?Community AnswerYou need pineapple seeds to plant.
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QuestionCan I cook a pineapple?Otterly BadgerificTop AnswererCertainly, a pineapple can be cooked in various ways. You can cook the pineapple whole, as halves, in slices or cubed, as preferred. It can be barbecued, baked (including in cakes, etc.), roasted, grilled/broiled or fried. It is best to look for recipes before trying, as cooking times and needs vary.
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