you sharpen it yourself with a wet stone or whatever its called, I think its very rare to just buy well sharpened knifes even if it is excellent quality steel
@@swapnilshinde9868 even farmers and farm owners how to care for every bit of harvest. I doubt that he owns that pineapple farm. He is a tourist/guide for sure. Waste is still waste no matter what you say.
Everybody is complaining in comments about him "wasting" pineapple. Idgaf where your from you are not gonna eat the skin or the stuff attached and dont say " im from ___ and alway save the peel for..." No you dont stfu.
@@patrickflo8048 depends on the plant. My orange tree has been planted for 7 years and just produced its first fruit last year. But my like tree is less than 1 year old still in a pot and is growing fruit bigger than my orange tree.
As a kid, during the holidays when pineapples are in season, my cousins and I would spend a lot of time at the village in the countryside. We would hike a couple kilometers into the forest where there were lots of wild pineapples. Fill our sacks till we could carry them peel a few just like this guy did and eat it holding it just like that. The juiciness of a fresh pineapple is just outstanding.
If you are COOKING a pineapple, you can peel it a little bit. But the fruit flesh close to the skin is a bit tougher, and so cutting about a centimeter or so off makea for a better fresh eating experience. Also, this dude is clearly working to grow these. He sweats for these fruits. I don't wanna hear y'all implying anything with accusations of waste when the one growing the pineapples is the one enjoying them. He can cut em how he wants lol.
Guys THIS WORKS! I tried peeling my pineapples exactly like this and got it perfect on my first try! But all the pineapples tasted weird and rusty, plus I'm typing with my toes now, so goodluck!
Eine Ananas war mal so teuer und wertvoll dass eine einzige Frucht so teuer war wie eine Kutsche mit Pferden. Der Fürst der eine auf dem gedeckten Tisch hatte konnte damit seinen Gästen zeigen dass er genug Geld hatte um so etwas exotisches zu kaufen und als Nachtisch anzubieten. Die wenigsten Leute in Deutschland hatten damals so eine Frucht weder gesehen noch gegessen. In Schottland gibt es sogar ein Haus das ein Dach hat in Ananas Form.
Man, the algorithm is whack. Went from a lady analyzing a literal, physical human brain to a guy cutting a pineapple… I think I need to get off the internet for a bit.