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The Pineapple Store Basket

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We offer baskets filled with the best flavors from all our Hawaiian islands. Kaua’i coffee, chocolate covered macadamia nuts, dried fruit, tropical Iced teas, Guava Mac cookies, Tropical fruit jams, Kauai cookies, island candies and other varieties of local confections. Not to forget a Fresh Pineapple is always included in each basket! Each basket is beautifully wrapped with a gift card including your personal message of Aloha!


Includes:

- Hawaiian Field Fresh Pineapple

- Kaua'i Roastery Coffee

- Kaua'i Kookies (Flavor Varies)

- Aunty Lilikoi Jelly

- Pineapple Store dried fruit

- Pineapple Store coffee mug

* Option to add a greeting card*

*If you will be using Island Delivery for this basket, you can opt to change the dried fruit to fresh seasonal fruit. Call to see what's in season!


PRODUCT PRICE:$100.00 (Item Price) + $90 with real pineapple (Shipping Cost) + $10.00 (Packing Fee)

SHIPPING COST WITHOUT PINEAPPLE (FOR GIFT BASKETS ONLY): $50

ISLAND DELIVERY :$25.0

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White Pineapples In Season starting July 1st

Pineapple Overview

Pineapple, The pineapple plant has a tight rosette of long green stiff leaves with spiky tips for protection.

During the seasonal bloom at 12-18 months of age, fruits start to grow from a central leader which puts forth an inflorescence of many small purple or red flowers. As the stem continues to grow it produces at its apex a tuft of stiff, short leaves. This will fully develop into the crown or top of the pineapple. Hummingbirds are the principal pollinators of pineapple, which is why the importing of hummingbirds to Hawaii is forbidden. Pineapple that is not pollinated has no seeds and is obviously more desirable.

Propagation of pineapple is by new vegetative growth consisting of slips that arise from the peduncle just below the fruit, suckers that originate at the base of the plant, and the crown on top of the fruit.

The tough waxy rind of Kauaʻi Sugarloaf is softer than most varieties and the fleshy fruit is less fibrous as well. Kauaʻi Sugarloaf has a creamy white flesh. Most pineapple has yellow flesh and is somewhat fibrous. The core of Kauaʻi Sugarloaf is completely edible and is not woody or stringy as is the case in other varieties of pineapple.


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