The art of dressing fresh pineapple
Dr Abe V Rotor
Living with Nature School on Blog
Choose the best piña available in your local market, or direct from the farm, and follow the procedure shown in these photographs.

bottom trimmed. It takes some practice to do it well.

it with an occasion, a queer creature - or simply a decor?

Note spiral orientation. It's a local invention made
of aluminum tube.
of aluminum tube.

Cut in radial symmetry and serve
The fruit is sliced lengthwise and cut into chunks.
Or it may be served directly on the table - sliced
crosswise, too
Piña chunks cooked with cane syrup as natural
preservative. Note: Black-eye is a result of over
maturity in the field, or effect of drought. The
best fruit is usually served fresh - no blemishes.

Or it may be served directly on the table - sliced
crosswise, too

preservative. Note: Black-eye is a result of over
maturity in the field, or effect of drought. The
best fruit is usually served fresh - no blemishes.

You can also make piña jam, glaze and jelly. Why
not try dessicated piña, and powdered piña ?

Were you able to follow the above procedure? Tell us more about this favorite fruit to enrich this article. Our viewers will be very grateful indeed. ~
Del Monte Pineapple plantation, Bukidnon (Internet)
Flowering stage of pineapple (Internet)
Ornamental pineapple (Internet)
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