príinapíina
Príinapíina, also known as "princess pineapple," is a rare and unique variety of pineapple native to the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is distinguished by its elongated, cylindrical shape and vibrant, deep red skin, which is often covered in small, white, waxy spots. The fruit has a sweet and tangy flavor, with a texture that is slightly firmer than that of a typical pineapple.
The príinapíina pineapple is a hybrid, resulting from a cross between the 'Iao' and 'Hawaiian Queen' varieties.
Due to its rarity and the challenges of cultivating it in the harsh conditions of Oahu, the
In recent years, there have been efforts to preserve and promote the príinapíina pineapple, with some farmers