About 2 years ago, we tried snack pine.
The other day, I bought another one called Bogor Pineapple, which was grown in Okinawa.
This time I followed the directions on the package.
Cut off the bottom and pick off the "nubs".
The fruit was overripe in places.
Still, there was quite a bit to eat.
After picking off the nubs, the center "shaft" that is left can be sliced and eaten.
I'm glad we tried this, it was also super sweet.
By the way, here's the snack pine that I planted 2 years ago...pretty big.
on the other hand, I think "someone"'s bonsai is dead...
Pineapple looks good. Poor thing for Satoshi's bonsai.
ReplyDeleteOh Satoshi! Poor bonsai!
ReplyDeletev
oh no!!! not the bonsai!!!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, that looks a lot easier to eat, is the cutting just for that type of pineapple? Mich
ReplyDeletethe pineapple was good Jalna...Satoshi's bonsai... :(
ReplyDeleteV, :(
Rowena, yeah the bonsai.
Mich, cutting? you mean the top? I think you can use any top of pineapple to plant.
Take care everyone.
Kat
Sorry, I meant the way you cut the pineapple (nubs).
ReplyDeleteMich, I think only for this type of pineapple.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
Poor Bonsai.....
ReplyDeleteKirk really sad.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat