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Pineapple is a sweet and tangy tropical fruit. It is often used in juices and cocktails.
Pineapple is rich in vitamin C and contains enzymes that aid digestion. It is also a key ingredient in the famous cocktail, piΓ±a colada.
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The name "pineapple" comes from its resemblance to a pine cone. When Europeans first discovered it, they thought it was a fruit that looked like a pine cone.
It takes about 2-3 years for a single pineapple to grow. There's an interesting story that in the past, pineapples were so expensive that European nobles only used them as decorations at parties and didn't actually eat them.