Pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical fruit known for its sweet and slightly tangy flavor. Native to South America, it is characterized by its oval shape and tough outer shell, which consists of green, yellow, or reddish hexagonal units. This shell protects the juicy, fibrous flesh of the fruit, which is the result of multiple flowers merging into a single compact fruit about 30 cm long.
The fruit is topped by a short, thick stem, surrounded by a crown of 30 or more long, stiff, and spiny leaves ranging from 10 to 100 cm in length. These leaves, arranged in a spiral, are covered with fine silvery hairs that protect them from the sun's rays. The color varies from light green with reddish, purple, or yellowish hues.
The caloric intake of pineapple is low, so it is very suitable for slimming diets. It is very good for digestion and very good for people with gastritis or indigestion. It has a mild laxative effect and normalizes the work of the intestines. It is a fruit that activates the function of the pancreas. It is rich in manganese which is hardly found in other fruits.
Frozen pineapple chunks retain the fruit's natural sweetness and tang, making them a convenient option for quick use in smoothies, desserts, and as a fresh topping for various dishes.
Pineapple is particularly high in vitamin C and manganese, essential for immune support, collagen production, and antioxidant defense.
Pineapple contains bromelain, an enzyme that aids digestion and reduces inflammation, making it a great addition to a balanced diet
Frozen pineapple chunks offer the same great taste and nutritional benefits as fresh pineapple, but with the added convenience of being ready to use at any time. They are perfect for adding a tropical twist to your favorite recipes or enjoying as a refreshing snack.
Presentation
Weight: 10 kg
Boxes per pallet: 112
Pallets per Container: 20
Composition
Calories: 83
Fat: 1.7 g
Protein: 1 g
Carbs: 21.6 g
Fiber: 2.3 g
Vitamin C: 88%
Manganese: 109%
Vitamin B6: 11%
Copper: 20%
Thiamine: 11%
Folate: 7%
Potassium: 4%
Uses:
Fresh pineapple juice can be a refreshing drink.
It is also used in the preparation of desserts, jams and jellies.
The fruit used in a variety of delicious pineapple recipes, mainly as a flavoring ingredient.
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