Saturday, April 9, 2016

Eat Pineapple, Be Popular










Eat pineapple, be popular. Ok, so that might not be entirely true… anymore. Pineapple is not only delicious, but it also has many benefits and a rich history. So here are some fun pineapple facts you might not know:

1. Pineapple is rich in vitamin C and contains an enzyme called bromelain which acts as a natural anti-inflamitory. I've heard that if you eat an entire fresh pineapple the night before you have oral surgery, say, getting your wisdom teeth removed, that you won't swell. I wish I had tried that when I got my wisdom teeth out because I swelled up like a chipmunk for an entire week and a half.

2. Growing pineapple takes patience. It typically takes around 24 months from planting to harvesting to get a fresh homegrown pineapple. That's 2 years.

3. Pineapple is historically a fruit of status, friendship, and hospitality. Pineapple was introduced to Europeans in 1493 by Christopher Columbus when he traveled to Guadeloupe. Europeans instantly fell in love with the tangy fruit and it's rarity made it a symbol of wealth and status. In the American Colonies, offering a pineapple to your guests meant giving them the very best, so pineapple later became a symbol of friendship and hospitality. Now, you can find pineapple at any grocery store so it's lost it's honorable glow a little; however, you can still see remnants of it's glorified past carved into the posts of antique beds, statues at the end of driveways, and a variety of other items and decorations.

4. When you think about pineapple, you might also think of Hawaii. However, pineapple is not native
to Hawaii even though Hawaii is the leading pineapple importer to the mainland of the US.


So maybe eating pineapple won't make you popular nowadays, but if you eat pineapple before you get your wisdom teeth out, making you not swell up and look like a chipmunk, then you might make some new friends. And if you then share some delicious fresh cut pineapple with your new friends, you might become more popular.

Click HERE to see my favorite drink using pineapple that I discovered when I had the flu this year.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

I've also read that it can naturally induce labor. Not sure it works though it couldn't hurt to try!

Unknown said...

I'm going to have my bottom wisdom teeth out next Friday. Thanks for the info!

Wonderwall18 said...

Thanks for sharing this info! I literally just got my first ever "whole" pineapple today as opposed to getting it pre-sliced! I just got this cool pineapple corer/slicer and I'm excited to use it lol. :)

http://www.amazon.com/Westmark-Germany-Pineapple-Serving-Absolute/dp/B00DO0FV1G?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

Lauren said...

Uh I would LOVE to eat some because I'm getting my wisdom teeth out and it tastes good! ...but I'm allergic to pineapple��

Emma said...

Good to know! Won't be getting my wisdom teeth out for a few more years, so I will have to remember this tip. :)

Ambi said...

Great tip ! I am not getting my wisdom tooth out for a while . I wiill try to remember it :) interesting post !! Would you like to follow each other on Bloglovin and other social media :)
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Kerri Pauls said...

Wow! I had no clue it takes that long to grow a pineapple...you learn something new everyday :)
I found your blog a few weeks ago and have really enjoyed your posts!