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This fruit has many other names, depending on the country in which it grows: chenet, genip, ginep, gnep, guaya, quenepa, guinep, kenèp, limoncillo, mamón, mamoncillo and skinnip. |
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| Pineapple |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Sunday, 20 September 2009 | |
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Pineapple is an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese. Pineapple can be left at room temperature for one or two days before serving. While this process will not make the fruit any sweeter (since a pinapple stops ripening as soon as it is picked) , it will help it to become softer and juicier. This juicy and delicious fruit can be cooked, eaten fresh or canned and is available as a juice or in juice combinations. It can be used in many Guyanese desserts, and beverages such as pine tart and pine drink, just to name a few.
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