Pineapple whole and sliced against a white background

Pineapple

[su_panel background="#008000" color="#FFFFFF" border="2px solid #008000" shadow="0px 0px 0px #008000" radius="25" text_align="center" target="self"]
Enjoy This Illuminating and Inspiring Content? Show Your Love by Sharing!
[social-share]
💛 Complete the Circle of Giving by Supporting This Content! 💛
[/su_panel]

Story by Brian Rossiter - Fruit-Powered


Tasty, juicy and hydrating, pineapple is among the world’s most popular fruits and a favorite fruit in Southeast Asia, where it is heavily grown. A herbaceous perennial, the pineapple scores a 97 out of 100—among the very highest ratings—in Dr. T.C. Fry’s “A General Guide to Food Selection.”

Pineapple is in season from June to August. An average-size pineapple weighs 905 grams and contains 453 calories. Pineapples range in weight from 1 to 8 or more pounds.

Pineapple belongs to the family Bromeliaceae. Pineapple cultivars include Hilo, Kona Sugarloaf, Natal Queen, Pernambuco, Red Spanish and Smooth Cayenne.

Pineapple is a rich source of Vitamins B1, B6 and C as well as the minerals copper and manganese. It contains the enzyme bromelain, which is rich in anti-inflammatory, anti-clotting and anti-cancer properties. They contain 86 percent water by weight.

Southeast Asia produces the most pineapple. The Philippines produced 2.2 million tons and Thailand, 1.9 million tons, in 2009. Costa Rica produced 1.9 million tons and Indonesia, 1.6 million tons, the same year. China, Brazil and India are other major producers.


Stats for 100 Grams of Pineapple (Raw, All Varieties)

  • 50 calories

Notable Nutrients

Percentages based on the Reference Daily Intake for a 2,000-calorie diet

  • Fiber: 5.6%
  • Vitamin B1: 5.3%
  • Vitamin B6: 5.6%
  • Vitamin C: 79.7%
  • Copper: 5.5%
  • Manganese: 46.4%

Carbs/Protein/Fat

  • Carbohydrates: 94.4%
  • Protein: 3.6%
  • Fat: 2%

Food Type

  • Acid fruit

Sources

[su_panel class=”standard-panel”]

Discover More in Fun Food Facts

Fun Food Facts - Fruit-Powered


Explore Raw Vegan Recipes

Raw Vegan Recipes - Fruit-Powered

[/su_panel] [su_panel class="standard-panel"]

More with Brian Rossiter

About Fruit-Powered - About Brian Rossiter - Holistic Health Coach - Standing in Woods - Closeup


Explore the Fruit-Powered Life Force Center's Natural Health Services

Fruit-Powered Life Force Center - Diet and Exercise Natural Health Services - Fruit-Powered


More with Brian Rossiter in Fruit-Powered Magazine

Insight From Natural Health Headers - Raw Food and Health by Brian Rossiter - Fruit-Powered


Shop Brian Rossiter Products in the Fruit-Powered Store

[/su_panel][su_panel background="#008000" color="#FFFFFF" border="2px solid #008000" shadow="0px 0px 0px #008000" radius="25" text_align="center" target="self"]
Enjoy This Illuminating and Inspiring Content? Show Your Love by Sharing!
[social-share]
💛 Complete the Circle of Giving by Supporting This Content! 💛
[/su_panel]

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Scroll to Top