• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Does fruit get any better than fresh cut pineapple?

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.
Originally posted by: AbsolutDealage
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: EPCrew
Although fresh cut pineapple is very delicious, I might have to go with the fresh cut mango or papaya. Those three would be my favorite.

Can't say that I've had either of those fresh cut. The midwest isn't the best place for fresh tropical fruit 🙂

Are they a bit more...melon'y in flavor?

You can't be serious... I live in Chicago and I can get either of those (along with far more exotic things) at my local produce market. Heck, if you can't find mango at your local supermarket, then you must not know what a mango looks like.

I don't think I've ever seen mango in the produce section of the nearby Shaw's. I have to go down to the Chinatown supermarkets in Boston to get a good selection of exotic fruits.
 
When I lived in Brazil, I would buy the biggest, freshest, most delicious pineapple on the street 3 times a week for about $.25 american cents per pineapple.
 
Originally posted by: Alienwho
When I lived in Brazil, I would buy the biggest, freshest, most delicious pineapple on the street 3 times a week for about $.25 american cents per pineapple.

Wow, I gotta pay $3 to $5 depending on where I get them and if they are on sale or not. And they're usually on the small side and who knows how fresh they are.
 
Yeah, the Philippines have delicious mangos. Seriously, I really didn't like them when I had them in the states, just because they weren't fresh and a different type. But the ones over there, man, they're so delicous.
 
I haven't had a mango in years.. probably more than a decade. I think I might have to try to find some the next time I go shopping now. Any tips on how to pick the good ones, if there even are any here?
 
My favorite fruit, damn you for making me hungry... lunch is so far away and cut so short due to ridiculous meetings today 🙁
 
Originally posted by: dainthomas
If you people have never had pineapple from the Dole plantation on Oahu, then you haven't had pineapple.

Been there. Fun place to stop. That pineapple drink they serve is great too...


IMO, Maui Gold is the best pineapple you can get. Lower in acid than most other pineapples, sweeter...mm-mmm-mm-mmmmmmm!
I eat (on average) 2 fresh pineapples per week. Chunked up by itself, mixed in a fruit salad, grilled, baked...I LOVE hawaiian papayas. I eat several of those each time we're in the islands. Don't like what they sell here as Mexican Papayas. Different taste completely. Mangos...good flavor, but not a favorite.
 
I love fresh & RIPE pineapple. It's hard to find ripe pineapples in the states. Dole has a variety that are usually pretty close.

Ripe mango is pretty darn close to beating pineapple.

Papaya = NASTY.
 
Yep - frsh pineapple is great! Try it with some lime juice squeezed over it - even better.

But yea, my mouth gets sore if I eat to much - will have to try the salt trick.
 
Wow, and you only had OK pineapple. Maui Gold pineapples smoke anything I have ever had from anywhere else.
 
so no one likes water melons here, !

lovely, juicy, redly, watery, OH SWEEEEEEEEEEEEET water melons!
oh darn i have an exam in auditing in 2 hours and i cant stop thinking about water melons which i dont have rite now! 🙁,

thanks guys , i hope u all burn in hell
🙂
 
Originally posted by: supafly
Wow, I gotta pay $3 to $5 depending on where I get them and if they are on sale or not. And they're usually on the small side and who knows how fresh they are.

In general, selecting a smaller pineapple is better. The smaller fruits will have around the same amount of juice, but collected in a smaller area. That means an overall juicier, sweeter fruit.

Actually, you can replant the crown of your pineapple and the fruit of that will be smaller than the original pineapple. You can keep doing this, with each successive pineapple being smaller and juicier than the last.

Oh, and you can tell the freshness by looking at the cut on the bottom. Fresh, moist cut = fresh pineapple, black/shrunken/moldy cut = old pineapple.
 
Originally posted by: AbsolutDealage
Originally posted by: supafly
Wow, I gotta pay $3 to $5 depending on where I get them and if they are on sale or not. And they're usually on the small side and who knows how fresh they are.

In general, selecting a smaller pineapple is better. The smaller fruits will have around the same amount of juice, but collected in a smaller area. That means an overall juicier, sweeter fruit.

Actually, you can replant the crown of your pineapple and the fruit of that will be smaller than the original pineapple. You can keep doing this, with each successive pineapple being smaller and juicier than the last.

I've tried that before and never had any success. Tips?
 
Cut the pinapple crown, leaving about 1" of fruit on the base and let it dry out for about a day. Bury the fruit part in potting soil, place in the sunniest window of your house. Make sure to mist the leaves a lot in the beginning, because it does not have a root structure to get the water from the soil.

If it is established in the pot but not flowering, take an over-ripe banana and sit it next to the plant for about a week. Take it away, and it should flower about 2 months after that (fruit will follow shortly after).
 
Originally posted by: santz
so no one likes water melons here, !

lovely, juicy, redly, watery, OH SWEEEEEEEEEEEEET water melons!
oh darn i have an exam in auditing in 2 hours and i cant stop thinking about water melons which i dont have rite now! 🙁,

thanks guys , i hope u all burn in hell
🙂

Who says youre the only watermelon lover here? They are good, but usually they are not very sweet at the store. But when you find a ripe, SWEET one it is so good!
 
Back
Top