There are few things more refreshing than a fresh pineapple from
When choosing a fresh pineapple, ripeness cannot be judged solely on the color of the pineapple. As pineapples are produced in various tropical locations, new varieties have emerged. There are several pineapple varieties on the market that range from green to golden yellow. However, the best pineapples are Hawaiian pineapples. Hawaiian Pineapples are gold in color like Maui Pineapple’s Maui Gold brand.
In determining ripeness and ensuring you select a fresh pineapple, the most important factor is smell. Your nose will help you decide what pineapple is fresh. Ripe pineapples have a discernable sweet, fresh tropical smell. On the other hand, unripe pineapples have minimal smell. Over ripe pineapples emit an unpleasant odor or have soft spots and/or areas of dark discoloration.
Then again, if you don’t want to have to worry about selecting a ripe pineapple, have one shipped directly from
Once home, let your pineapple sit on your counter at room temperature until ready to use. This will preserve its sweet and tangy flavor. Then enjoy. I like my pineapple chilled.




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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackWhat about pulling out one of the leaves as a test of ripeness? That’s according to my wife.
Or the uniformity in size of the scales - or whatever you call them? That’s according to Rachel Ray.
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