It was named "pineapple" by the European explorers due to its resemblance to a pine cone. In many countries, however, the prized fruit has a name similar to "ananas" that comes from the Tupi word "nanas," meaning "excellent fruit," and was recorded by André Thevet, a French Franciscan priest and explorer in 1555.
This warms my heart for the holidays
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yup. if you had checked that posts flair, i had already "agreed" it. because it wasnt funny to me. it was fact lol