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Brilio.net - Pineapples have been known as tropical fruits with a fresh taste that is loved by many people. The nutritional content in pineapples such as fiber, vitamin C, vitamin B6, and various minerals make it a healthy fruit. Based on information from healthline.com, the nutrients contained in pineapples provide various health benefits.
Consuming pineapple regularly can help prevent the risk of diabetes and smooth the digestive system. This fruit also plays a role in maintaining healthy skin and strengthening bones. Creativity in processing pineapple has produced various food and beverage products such as juice, ice cream, and cakes.
The difficult process of peeling pineapple skin is an obstacle for some people to consume this fruit. The high water content in pineapple often causes liquid to spill during the peeling and cutting process. A video on the YouTube channel Ask Debbie About Hair & Health shows a special trick to make the process of peeling and cutting pineapple easier.
First, cut off the top of the pineapple that has the crown or leaves. Then, position the pineapple upside down on a plate. Let it sit for 2 to 3 minutes before continuing the peeling and cutting process . After investigating, this trick can help to distribute the liquid in the pineapple flesh, so that it is not wasted much when cut later.
"Most of the juice is at the bottom because of the way that pineapple sit (Most of the water in the pineapple is at the bottom because pineapples are usually placed in a standing position)," explained the owner of the YouTube account Ask Debbie About Hair & Health, quoted by BrilioFood on Tuesday (12/11).
photo: YouTube/Ask Debbie About Hair & Health
After letting it sit for a while, continue cutting the bottom of the pineapple. Then, position the pineapple in a standing position again and peel the skin slowly. In this process, you can also remove the round spots on the pineapple flesh by prying them off with a knife.
photo: YouTube/Ask Debbie About Hair & Health
Next, cut the pineapple into four lengthwise. Then, cut and set aside the middle part. The owner of the YouTube account Ask Debbie About Hair & Health said that she doesn't like the middle part of the pineapple because the texture tends to be hard. However, if you like the middle part, there's no need to throw it away. If so, cut the pineapple into small pieces and it's ready to be served.
photo: YouTube/Ask Debbie About Hair & Health
How, the results of the peeled and cut pineapple are neat and don't make the water spill, right? Peeking at the comments column on the YouTube upload Ask Debbie About Hair & Health which has been watched 340 thousand times, not a few netizens are enthusiastic about imitating this trick, you know.
"I cut my pineapple like this as well! But never thought I could flip it to keep from having so much of the juice everywhere! (I also cut my pineapple like this!! But never thought to flip the fruit first so the juice wouldn't come out)," said YouTube @evamz9584.
"You can also twist the top of the pineapple off so that you're not wasting as much of the pineapple," explains YouTube @janellshelton2900.
"Girl, thank you for this wonderful video. The last time I tried to do a pineapple I ended up cutting myself. Luckily, no stitches. Again thanks (Miss, thank you for sharing a great video. The last time I tried to cut a tomato, I ended up cutting my own hand. Luckily, no stitches. Again, thank you)," said YouTube @celestedescoteaux9725.
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