What you buy at the grocery store is not fresh and just picked. I don’t care where you are, it isn’t. Even in Hawaii, the pineapples at the store are already a couple weeks old and taste very different from pineapples at the plantation or from farm vendors on the side of the road.
They say that because it’s true. It gets softer, but it won’t get sweeter. When picked fresh, it’s sweet. Then it breaks down and gets the more sour and tangy taste most people know as pineapple. If you haven’t had pineapple pretty much the day it was picked, you have never tasted a fresh pineapple.
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