Sweet. Juicy. Bright. What’s not to love about pineapple? But before you sink your teeth into this delicious fruit, it’s important to check whether or not it’s okay to eat. Pineapples have a relatively short shelf life, only lasting about 3 days at room temperature. Because of this, they can start to overripen and rot quickly. Chances are, if your pineapple smells or tastes sour, has an orange rind, and is soft to the touch, it’s gone bad. Keep reading to learn more tell-tale signs of spoilage, plus ways to store and keep pineapple fresh.
How do you know if a pineapple has gone bad?
Pineapple has likely gone bad if it has a sour smell, orange or brown color, squishy texture, sour taste, and brown leaves. These are signs that the fruit is overripe and starting to rot.
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