Ananas fruit

  1. Top 8 Pineapple Fruit Nutrition facts and Health benefits
  2. PINEAPPLE – Name, Taxonomy, Botany – TFNet – International Tropical Fruits Network
  3. Is A Pineapple A Citrus Fruit?
  4. Difference Between Ananas and Pineapple


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Top 8 Pineapple Fruit Nutrition facts and Health benefits

Pineapple nutrition facts One of the most prized and popular fruits, pineapple or "ananas" has an interesting history to narrate. Originally indigenous to local Paraguayans in South America, it spread from its native land by the local Indians up through the South and Central Americas and to the West Indies. Later, it was brought to Spain when Columbus discovered the Americas’ in 1493. In the 15th and 16th centuries, it spread to the rest of the world by the European sailors (just like tomatoes) who carried it along with them to protect themselves from scurvy, a disease caused by the deficiency of vitamin-C. Scientifically, it is known as Ananas comosus and belongs to the family of Bromeliaceae, in the genus; Ananas. Pineapple fruit in Ananus comosus plant. Photo courtesy: Fresh fruits in a fruit-shop. Pineapple is a tropical, perennial, drought-tolerant plant. It reaches up to 5-8 ft in height and spreads around about 3-4 feet radius cover. It is essentially a short, stout stem with a rosette of waxy, long, needle-tipped leaves. The plant bears several long, oval to cylindrical fruits during each season lasting from March until June. Botanically, the A. comosus can be described as a compound (multiple) fruits. The whole pineapple actually develops from the aggregation of many smaller fruits fused together around the central core. Its flesh is juicy and fleshy with the stem serving as a supporting fibrous core. The outer skin features a rough, tough, and scaly rind. The col...

PINEAPPLE – Name, Taxonomy, Botany – TFNet – International Tropical Fruits Network

Primary Navigation Menu Menu • Home • About TFNet • Background • Brief History of TFNet • Constitution • Organizational Structure • Programme and Focus • What We Do • Projects & Activities • International Symposium on Tropical Fruits 2021 • Banana Fusarium Wilt Virtual Workshop (2020) • Completed Activities and Projects • Reports, Proceedings & Presentations • Members and Partners • Membership Facts and Benefits • List of TFNet Members • TFNet Membership Form • Expert Registration Form • Membership Reminder • Tropical Fruit Information • Major Fruits • Minor Fruits • Underutilized Fruits • Phytosanitary Requirements for Selected Tropical Fruits • News • News and Events • Features • Fruit News • TFNet Newsfeed • 2020 • 2019 • 2018 • 2017 • 2016 • 2015 • 2014 • Contact Us Pineapple belongs to the order Bromeliales, family Bromeliaceae, sub-family Bromelioideae. The Bromeliaceae have adapted to a very wide range of habitats. The Bromeliaceae are divided into three subfamilies, the Pitcarnioideae, the Tillandsioideae and the Bromelioideae. They are monocots but different from other monocots by several unique characters. Pineapple is the most important economic plant in the Bromeliaceae. From the first observation of the pineapple by European explorers to the present time, pineapple taxonomy has varied considerably. The first botanical description of cultivated pineapple was by Charles Plumier at the end of the 17th century when he created the genus Bromelia for the plants call...

Is A Pineapple A Citrus Fruit?

Antonis Achilleos; Styling: Kay E. Clarke Bromeliads range from delicate Spanish moss (yes, the stuff that hangs from oak trees all over the South), to alien-looking tillandsia (air plants), to guzmania, a spiky-leaved perennial with flowers that bloom in vibrant shades of pink, yellow, and red. The pineapple ( Ananas comosus) is the only type of bromeliad that produces edible fruit.

Difference Between Ananas and Pineapple

Ananas This is a plant genus native to Central America and South America of the bromeliad family. It includes the pineapple, the Ananas comosus species. The Ananas was brought by the Carib natives to the Caribbean Islands. Its origin is in Mesoamerica. It was The species was established through commercial Pineapple This is an edible tropical fruit, a favourite for many people. Globally, it is the third most Similarities between Ananas and Pineapple • Both refer to the same topical fruit, the pineapple Differences between Ananas and Pineapple Nature Ananas is a genus of the Bromeliaceae family which includes the Ananas Comosus species, the pineapple. On the other hand, pineapple is a plant species. Ananas vs. Pineapple: Comparison Table Tabitha graduated from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology with a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce, whereby she specialized in Finance. She has had the pleasure of working with various organizations and garnered expertise in business management, business administration, accounting, finance operations, and digital marketing. Cite APA 7 Njogu, T. (2022, August 24). Difference Between Ananas and Pineapple. Difference Between Similar Terms and Objects. http://www.differencebetween.net/object/comparisons-of-food-items/vegetables-fruits/difference-between-ananas-and-pineapple/. MLA 8 Njogu, Tabitha. "Difference Between Ananas and Pineapple." Difference Between Similar Terms and Objects, 24 August, 2022, http://www.differencebetween...