- each
subtended by a bract. In the wild,
pineapples are
pollinated primarily by hummingbirds.
Certain wild
pineapples are
foraged and
pollinated at
night by...
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Freedom pineapples (Chinese: 自由鳳梨; pinyin: Zìyóu fènglí) was a
political and
social response in 2021 to a
Chinese ban on the
import of
pineapples from Taiwan...
- Look up
pineapple in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
pineapple is a
tropical plant, and also
refers to the
edible fruit it bears.
Pineapple may also...
- The
Antigua black pineapple is a
variety of
pineapple that is
grown on the
island of Antigua, in the West Indies. It is
known for its
sweet and juicy...
- The
Pineapple Thief are an
English progressive rock band
founded in 1999 by
Bruce Soord in Yeovil, Somerset. As of June 2024[update], the
group consists...
- or dried. Meongge-hoe (raw sea
pineapples) Meongge-hoe-bibimbap (mixed rice with raw sea
pineapples) Sea
pineapple (hoya)
served as
sashimi at a restaurant...
-
Corporate Statistical Database. The
estimated total world production for
pineapples in 2022 was 29,361,138
metric tonnes, an
increase of 2.3% from 28,714...
-
grown from the 1880s, and
pineapples from the 1890s. It was
possible for
small farmers to make a
living out of
pineapples as
thousands of
plants could...
- A
pineapple pit is a
method of
growing pineapples in
colder climates. One of the
earliest examples in
Britain has been
found by
archaeologists at Heligan...
- A
pineapple cutter is a hand-held
cylindrical kitchen utensil with a
circular blade at the end
designed for
cutting pineapples. A
knife is
required to...