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From the outside, a pineapple may not look very appetizing, with its tough, thick skin and its spiny leaves. However, once you get past its exterior, it’s one of the sweetest and juiciest treats. Below, Dole/Tropical Fruits Distributors of Hawaii, Honolulu's leading grower of Tropical Gold Pineapples®, reveals several fun facts about this delicious island fruit.

What You Didn’t Know About Pineapples

1. Name

Since pineapples are neither apples nor the fruit of a pine tree, where did they get the name? In fact, the term "pineapple" originally meant "pine cone," the spiny, woody fruit of an evergreen tree. Pineapples received the name because of their resemblance to pine cones and eventually usurped the term.

2. Sweet Spot

Pineapples in Honolulu, HIUnlike many other fruits—cantaloupes and watermelon, for instance—the sweetest part of a pineapple is its outermost inside layer. When peeling, remove as little of this outer flesh as possible and leave the dark spots. These are the tastiest morsels.

3. Core

Many may wonder how to remove the core. However, you don't have to. The pineapple center is edible and good for you. It contains an enzyme called bromelain, which has anti-inflammatory properties and aids digestion. The core tastes delicious too.

4. Ripeness

When choosing a pineapple, take a deep whiff and set aside any that have a sour smell. Examine the outer skin and bypass any fruits that show bruising. If you're on the U.S. mainland, try to buy pineapples from either Hawaii or Costa Rica. These tend to be the freshest specimens.

Not only are pineapples delicious but they are chock full of Vitamin C, Vitamins B1 and B6, manganese, copper, and dietary fiber, so they are a smart addition to your diet. In addition to this juicy treat, Dole/Tropical Fruits Distributors of Hawaii also sells locally grown coffee, fruit baskets, and Hawaiian chocolate, so prepare yourself for a feast. Reach out through the website or call (808) 847-3234 to place an order.

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