What are the differences between pineapple and pineapple?
Because pineapples and pineapples are very similar, I always thought that pineapples were pineapples. In fact, I thought pineapples were pineapples at first. Since the shop assistant at the fruit supermarket diagonally opposite my house told me the difference between pineapples and pineapples last year, I realized that pineapples were pineapples and pineapples were pineapples, which was a bit awkward to say. Pineapple belongs to the bromeliad family, and pineapple also belongs to the bromeliad family. To put it simply, tigers are tigers and cats are cats, but tigers belong to cats. Although similar, there are still many differences between pineapple and pineapple. From the appearance, pineapple has a big waist and a round waist, while pineapple is slim and slender, while the former has more serrations on its leaves, while the latter has less prick. In taste, the two can be more distinguished. The flesh of pineapple is sweet and greasy, and the meat is hard with a strong sweet fragrance. The worst thing is to eat a little more, and the tongue and lips are numb and tingling. The ripe pineapple pulp is sweet but not greasy, soft and juicy, and the fragrance is relatively light and sweet, and there is no such tingling sensation when you eat more. Of course, there is a price difference. Pineapple is more expensive than pineapple.