This gold pineapple or would you buy this green pineapple
which one. You buy you’re going to buy with your eyes what if i told you it
doesn't make any difference. \Whether it's yellow or green what do you think. I
think you would beats okay a pineapple will only ferment. After it's picked it
will not ripen after it's harvested right. Therefore to make them enjoyable for
people to buy more pineapples. They’re only going to cut them off they are
ready to eats. Whether it's gold or whether it’s green it does not matter again
pulling. This out sorry it just doesn’t cut it no doesn't it doesn't work that
way in fact in the old days. They used to say well I’ll take it home and stand
it up upside down yeah little ripen yeah. I’m telling you a pineapple will not
ripen after it's picked. Now that's i can get a word in here now that's true it
doesn't it doesn’t ripen. But what it does do is it as it ferments right south
the sugar in the pineapples more available to your palate. Once it's softened
but if it ripe and ready when it's when it’s cut off the plant.
You're righties well it'll taste better if it’s getting that
ferment from fermented flavor too. As it softens megahit’s this dulls as the
shiny skin dulls right and the pineapple starts to dehydrate. It’s going to
taste more like a fermented like pineapple why right yeah okay pour yourself a
glass. Now can you grab that right over there please sir this her eyes that's
right look at that it grew. This is a let me get my knife and i think that's it
is okay check this outdoors. Who knows what color this guarantee you it was not
beautiful in gold. Because it went to the processor the outside color exactly
yeah to be cored. Now I’m sure you can see it through the plastic how to ripen pineapple that's
what happens. When fingers here just dab the core well there's the core. You
can actually eat that folks it's a little fibrous but it's pretty tasty and it
jumps around. Yes it is it is edible now it’s different than the old days what
are the old days Dan ah the not the most desirable thing to eat. When you're
juicing right you can juice it if you're cooking on the stove anything with
pineapples.
I'm going to attempt to do the pineapple peeling. Now if you haven't
seen this little , I believe it went viral on first. I discovered it’s what you
see in the is the pineapple partially
eaten and you see the core exposed inside. And then the person eating the
pineapple. Just removes each one of these little segments at a time and eats it
that way. Amazing, right? Never seen that before. So I'm going to attempt to
peel the pineapple. I have three examples of pineapples here, in different
states of ripeness. Last night, I discovered an Eater article -- I'll put the
link down below --that explained how this could be done. So, number one, they
said it was not very easy to do. Number two, there might be a specific variety
of pineapple that how to ripen pineapple was used in that called a snack pine. I believe it's a
Japanese variant of the pineapple which might make it easier to separate. And
thirdly, they said that the pineapple should be very ripe. So, what I did was I
went to the grocery store. I got three different pineapples in three various
states of ripeness. I’m going to try the ripest one first. So how do you pick a
good pineapple? I typically pick pineapples that look kind of like this.
There’s a little bit of yellow here, a little bit of green on the top.
I personally don't like my pineapples overly ripe. They get too soft, a little
bit mushy and a little bit too sweet. So I go for something like that, so you
don't want any softness at the bottom. You want a little bit of yellow
coloring, but I like a little bit of green on top. So in this one, you can see
there's just a little bit of yellow here, but this is more green. This is an
unripe version. Now this one is the ripest one I could find, and as you can see
the yellow coloring goes almost all the way to the top. So pineapples,
scientific name is bananas comosus. So pineapples are bromeliads, they're in
the Bromeliaceous family. They are indigenous to South America. So I discovered
a really interesting blog called 'Botanist in the Kitchen. Where I got a lot of
this information. Just simple anatomy here.This top portion here with the
leaves is called the crown. And what's very interesting about a pineapple is
it's actually a number of fruits together. Technically, it's a berry. So, fruit
comes from flowers. The how to ripen pineapple ovary develops into a fruit.
That's what we eat. So, each one of these is a fruit, and this little flap here
is called a brat. If we pull this back, Spot here is called the eye or the
flower cup. What gets pollinated to create the fruit beneath. It’s this entire
pineapple consists of 50 to 200 individual fruits. That have come together to
form this pineapple. Isn’t that amazing? I love that! What’s also very cool is
the arrangement of these fruits is in a spiral. So these take five to twelve
months to ripen. So, historically, this was a status symbol because it was
difficult to get.
It took so long to actually ripen.Alrighty, so that's the beautiful
pineapple. I love this fruit if you haven't already noticed. Now, let's go
ahead and attempt to peel it’s, if this whole thing doesn't work out. I'm still
going to show you how to peel a pineapple. I’m going to show you two different
methods. Number one being my father's technique that he showed emit was
absolutely beautiful. It's a little bit more labor-intensive. And number two,
the one that I use when I just want pineapple to eat. So I've seen two on this pineapple peeling, and based on the
direction of the bracts. it looks like you can do it from either the bottom or
the top. Let’s remove the crown first, and I'll just try it both ways. I’m
going to use a paring knife. I’m going to establish a little bit of a border.
Here, cutting in between each individual fruit, kind of giving me a little
perimeter here. Now I'm going to pull this right off. Now if you want a fun
little experiment, you can just take this crown and stick it in some potting
soil. And water it, and this will actually grow into a new plant. This, last
year, totally worked. You can see the little individual fruits that are
connected by this core. And in the , how to ripen pineapple they just show them, you know,
plucking it apart. In Eater, they said that you could try rolling it to kind of
separate it a bit. Thumbs here, to kind of, push on this. See if I can separate
the fruits a betook. There's a little bit. The fruits look like they're pretty
tight on the top. I'm thinking it'll be easier on the bottom, so you can kind
of, OH, look, I got one right there. So delicious. Indeed, it's kind of
difficult to separate each one these little, you can kind of use your nail, and
kind of, pull it apart. It’s not really coming off as satisfyingly as they do.
If we compare the green section here, which is less ripe, it doesn't
want to separate very easily. But if we go the yellow part, that's a little bit
riper, it does want to separate more. And just use your thumb, and then you can
indeed pull it apart. It works! MH. Because the side is going to be riper, I’m
going to do it from the bottom. I’m going to go around each one of these
fruits. Pineapples contain an enzyme called bromeliad, and it is a protein
dissolving enzyme. So you'll find that sometimes when you cut pineapple, your
hands will feel kind of slippery. And that is the enzymes working on your skin.
But those same enzymes can be used as a meat tenderizer. Excellent for
tenderizing meat, but you don't want the meat to sit in. There too long.Otherwise,
it kind of breaks down the tissue. You get kind of, a mushy texture product
which isn't so great. Okay, take that off. And indeed, it comes off in little
sets. Yes! I noticed in one of the that I how to ripen pineapple watched, which more of an ASMR.
the segments definitely look like they had been separated, like someone took a
little knife and went around. And kind of scored it, because when you see them
eating it, there’s already a gap. Like, they're like, "a; Oh! Look how
easy! " but if you have a really ripe pineapple, it does separate. You
just kind of push it with your thumb, and you get the little segments just like
that. The reason why this works is because anatomically, a pineapple consists
of many. Many fruits combined together around the central core. We push it, and
then you just peel it.It actually very messy. Using a knife and just eating it
with a fork or toothpick is much easier to Dothan making this kind of a mess.
So let me show the way my dad likes to peel a pineapple, this way he says
saves.
A little bit more fruit, you don't have as much waste when you're
peeling the outside of the pineapple. So first we're going to cut off the
crown. And we're going to cut the base off as well. Shave off the outside of
the pineapple, which exposes the eyes. So these eyes are actually called the
flower cups, and if we see inside. You can see the parts of the flower where
the fruit needs to be pollinated, to turn into a pineapple. Isn’t that great?
Now that the eyes are all exposed. We can see this beautiful spiral
arrangement. The flowers or fruits around the pineapple. Remove the eyes.
Following this kind of spiral pattern, all the way around the pineapple. Okay,
keep going! We just cut it down the middle, and there's the beautiful core
right there. We don't want to eat that that can be a little bit woody. So you
just cut it down this way, cut it this way, cut it this way, just cut it into
pieces like this. So good! Lastly, I'm going to show you another way to cut a
pineapple, and this is going to be my technique. It’s pretty much the same
technique as my dad's, except I take off more of the skin. You can also do this
with a bread knife. With this technique, you just go a little how to ripen pineapple bit
deeper so you actually cut out the eyes. Now we're going to cut it in half, cut
it into wedges. Remove the core, and again, bite-sized pieces. I could eat
pineapple for, like, ever. So there you have it, pineapple, one of my favorites
fruits. Three different ways to eat it.Pineapple peeling does work, although. I
really wouldn't recommend it because there are easier ways. Let me know down
the comments. Below if you have a special technique to eat or peel your
pineapple. If you have some special recipe, and yeah, thank you guys so much for
tuning i.e. hope you guys enjoyed that one. I hope you guys learned something.
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