How to Select a Ripe Pineapple
Since pineapples don't ripen post-harvest , selecting a ripe one at the store is crucial. Here are some tips to help you pick the perfect pineapple: Color : Look for a pineapple with a consistent golden-yellow color. While some green is acceptable, a mostly green pineapple was likely picked too early and will be less sweet. Smell : A ripe pineapple should have a sweet and fragrant aroma at its base. If it has no smell, it's likely not ripe. An alcoholic or vinegary smell indicates it is overripe. Feel : The pineapple should feel heavy for its size, indicating it's full of juice. It should have a slight give when gently squeezed, but avoid pineapples that are soft or mushy. Leaves : While some people swear by the ease of pulling a leaf from the crown, this is not a reliable indicator of ripeness. If you find yourself with an underripe pineapple, don't despair. While you can't make it sweeter, you can make it more palatable: Soften it : Leaving the pineapple at room t...