pineapple
/ˈpaɪnˌæpəl/
noun
A tropical fruit with spiky leaves on top
“The pineapple tasted sweet and juicy.”
אננס
Pineapple is a noun in the food & drinks category. It is a advanced (ages 11-12) word, meaning "A tropical fruit with spiky leaves on top" In Hebrew, pineapple translates to אננס.
Example Sentences
- She cut the spiky pineapple into rings and laid them on a fruit platter.
- The sweet and tangy pineapple juice was perfect for a hot summer afternoon.
- He debated whether pineapple should ever go on a pizza.
Did You Know? A pineapple takes about two years to grow — and each plant only produces one pineapple at a time! In the 1700s, pineapples were so rare and expensive in Europe that people would rent them for parties to impress their guests. Pineapples contain an enzyme called bromelain that can actually digest protein — this is why your tongue can feel a little tingly after eating a lot of fresh pineapple.
Common Word Combinations
pineapple juicepineapple ringpineapple pizzafresh pineapple
Related Words
mangococonuttropicalfruit
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