abacaxi
Abacaxi, or pineapple, is the common name in Portuguese for the tropical fruit of Ananas comosus, a plant in the bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae). The fruit develops from a flowering inflorescence and is a multiple fruit formed from fused berries. It has a rough rind with hexagonal segments and a crown of long, pointed leaves.
Native to South America, abacaxi has been cultivated for centuries by Indigenous peoples and was later spread
Global production centers include Costa Rica, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil. The fruit is consumed
Nutritionally, a 100-gram portion provides about 50 calories, 0.9 g of protein, 0.1 g of fat, 13
Culinary uses include fresh consumption, fruit salads, juices, smoothies, grilled preparations, and tropical sauces. In storage,