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The Bizarre History of Pineapples 

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In this video, we look at the unexpected history behind the so-called king of the fruits.
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@thenoobgameplays
@thenoobgameplays 3 года назад
So, if the Spongebob cartoon could be made 200 or 250 years ago, that sponge would be the richest chracter on the show behind King Neptune.
@d.c.8828
@d.c.8828 3 года назад
Monopoly: Bikini Bottom Edition (which I'm certain already exists, lol)
@thenoobgameplays
@thenoobgameplays 3 года назад
@@d.c.8828 yes, it exists.
@Hwje1111
@Hwje1111 3 года назад
Third richest actually, behind Eugene jeans and king neptune
@brokoblin6284
@brokoblin6284 3 года назад
He secretly is, it's how he owns a house and supported himself and buys crazy thing while still getting paid nothing by Mr Krabs whom he only works for because he likes it.
@Seethenhagen
@Seethenhagen 3 года назад
Spongebob being a homeowner, he's probably among the wealthy now. I imagine filter feeding really cuts down on the groceries budget
@panqueque445
@panqueque445 3 года назад
"Here my king. I brought you this fruit. Every other one I brought rotted but this one is fine I think. Just eat it quickly and don't look at it too closely"
@Zakoota_Jin
@Zakoota_Jin 3 года назад
lmao
@djoverkin
@djoverkin 3 года назад
Hello there, brother! May your vape clouds be voluminous and thick.
@panqueque445
@panqueque445 3 года назад
@@djoverkin Thank you brother
@bleached_anus1487
@bleached_anus1487 3 года назад
@@Zakoota_Jin best comment iv seen in years
@wuffalo
@wuffalo 3 года назад
based pfp brother
@gregoryoliveira3124
@gregoryoliveira3124 3 года назад
A few years ago, I came across a "wild" Pineapple, the Ananá, for the first time. Here in Southern Brazil, we still can find them, specially in the woodlands who mixed Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Rainforest) and the Pampas. This rather small and bitter fruit is kinda tasty tho, and it is amazing to realize how conected the Americas were hundreds of generations before the sixteenth century
@ToroBravo-qu7ed
@ToroBravo-qu7ed 3 года назад
Yes, and the nature is a testament to that. When i went to the Amazon rainforest in Peru i was surprised to see alot of the same wild tropical plant species and trees that you would see in my home country Dominican Republic, on an island in the middle of the caribbean thousands of miles away. The indigenous people of the americas were well connected and communicated.
@lamoskgr
@lamoskgr 2 года назад
Cool
@chico2585
@chico2585 8 месяцев назад
Brasil luladrao
@maggpiprime954
@maggpiprime954 3 года назад
World: Ananas England (crosses arms, lifts chin): Pineapple Brazil (casually inspects fingernails): Abacaxi
@Sgt_ioiwsl
@Sgt_ioiwsl 3 года назад
Y E S
@pedrorubenrapraydiego2207
@pedrorubenrapraydiego2207 3 года назад
Ananas? Only in Brazil, in most Latin American countries and Spain , is called "piña" .
@maggpiprime954
@maggpiprime954 3 года назад
@@pedrorubenrapraydiego2207 What do you mean "only in Brazil?" "Ananas" is not Brazilian Portuguese. "Abacaxi" is the Brazilian word. Also, I'm not gonna list "piña," I've already got "pineapple." Porra, esse cara não só não sabe ler, mas estraga a piada também. Chatice.
@Jormungandr108
@Jormungandr108 3 года назад
@@pedrorubenrapraydiego2207 é abacaxi ô cabeção
@biscoito1r
@biscoito1r 3 года назад
@@maggpiprime954 Actually some places in Brazil refer to pineapples without spikes on its leaves as ananás. BTW abacaxi comes from the Tupi word for smelly fruit.
@Thebiggestchief
@Thebiggestchief 3 года назад
Yes, finally the quality fruit content we need
@racket753
@racket753 3 года назад
I can’t live with myself for what I have done
@OkieDokieSmokie
@OkieDokieSmokie 2 года назад
Weird Explorer is also some quality fruit content
@INDIETRONICJUNKIE
@INDIETRONICJUNKIE 3 года назад
In Venezuela there's a saying that goes: "More annoying than carrying a pineapple under your arm" (In Spanish: "mas fastidioso que una piña debajo del brazo"). I think it originated a long time ago from people carrying a pineapple around in parties and social events.
@radiobemba5519
@radiobemba5519 2 года назад
I doubt they carried pineapples around social events in Venezuela.
@Guizambaldi
@Guizambaldi 2 года назад
In Brazil our saying is about problems/trouble: "I'm gonna have to peel that pineapple".
@mbgal7758
@mbgal7758 3 года назад
Pineapples are all over the place in Charleston, SC on the historic homes. I never knew all this about them. People said there they were a symbol of hospitality because back in the day if someone was having a party they would put a pineapple out. They never went in to detail about why that was, thank you. Very interesting.
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 3 года назад
They have long been considered a symbol of hospitality.
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 3 года назад
@Mialisus Go figure. People are weird animals.
@joesexton5668
@joesexton5668 3 года назад
Can confirm, I'm from sc too, my mother has a pineapple flag on her front walkway
@mbgal7758
@mbgal7758 3 года назад
@@leonardoalvarenga7572 sorry about that. I should have specified USA
@mrdanforth3744
@mrdanforth3744 3 года назад
In the 17th and 18th century pineapples were a popular motif for furniture, home decoration etc. They symbolized wealth and hospitality, basically invite the neighbors over and show them what a big shot you are with carved pineapples on all your dining room furniture.
@amberswafford9305
@amberswafford9305 3 года назад
I’m going to strut around town pulling a wagon of pineapples so the peasants can bask in my magnificent display of wealth. That’s what I’d tell myself anyway but in actuality I am a peasant myself and if I’m pulling a wagon of pineapples, I’m peddling them for pocket money .
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
With a little more inflation this comment will be applicable to 100 dollar bills too.
@amberswafford9305
@amberswafford9305 3 года назад
@@Seanonyoutube I’d rather have the wagon load of pineapples. I can actually eat those AND they’re both delicious & nutritious. I’ve never attempted to eat any denomination of US currency but will go out on a limb here & make the bold assertion that all of them, even those portraying Benji Franks, taste like ass & provide no nutritional benefits whatsoever.
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
@@amberswafford9305 I’ve eaten some benjis, ben & j’s that is. My favorite ice cream
@amberswafford9305
@amberswafford9305 3 года назад
@@Seanonyoutube The best I’ve had is from Haagen-Dazs. It’s mainly vanilla w a caramel swirl & some pockets of spice cake throughout. That stuff was so dang good I’m still talking of it yrs after the fact.
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
@@amberswafford9305 try adding fresh honey to plain vanilla sometime. Thank me later.
@lordmartinofleithandcuddy6541
@lordmartinofleithandcuddy6541 3 года назад
That’s nothing! I know a guy who lived inside of a giant one.
@SpencerLemay
@SpencerLemay 3 года назад
Spongebob is small and lives in a normal sized pineapple. You should look in the mirror and feel bad.
@moose-1
@moose-1 3 года назад
@@SpencerLemay libs: owned
@fusionvision7013
@fusionvision7013 3 года назад
@@SpencerLemay Damn. Calm down, Ben Shapiro.
@Bryan-cz2tr
@Bryan-cz2tr 3 года назад
That's nothing! I know a bitch who turned into one
@somthingbrutal
@somthingbrutal 3 года назад
would that be the The Dunmore Pineapple
@exudeku
@exudeku 3 года назад
Pineapple is also used as textile and clothing here in the Philippines, a former Spanish Colony, which is famously used in our National Dress for men and women, the Barong Tagalog and Barot' Saya
@cocoaorange1
@cocoaorange1 3 года назад
I read that somewhere.
@RasPutintheGreat
@RasPutintheGreat 3 года назад
Kulang lang sa suporta para lumago ang industriya..
@hyuuganatsume2621
@hyuuganatsume2621 3 года назад
Same goes to Malaysia during the Japanese occupation. Kinda sad really, their left are used to make clothes during this bad time of suffering
@alukuhito
@alukuhito 3 года назад
I heard that in the Philippines some people have their own fruit trees. That would be so cool.
@exudeku
@exudeku 3 года назад
@@alukuhito Well, here in my house we have 7 fruit trees, two Mangoes, one Papaya, One Jackfruit, a Coconut Palm, an Avocado, and a Tamarind. Almost all tropical households have a tree on their yard
@crissssseee
@crissssseee 3 года назад
back then: pineapple luxury today: ewwww I dont like little pineapple slices on my pizza
@1984potionlover
@1984potionlover 3 года назад
Hawaiian Pizza...invented in Canada :)Stands to reason, don'tcha know? Up here in the Frozen North where icy breezes blow..., just us dreamin' of the tropics when it's hit 25 below :)
@crissssseee
@crissssseee 3 года назад
@@1984potionlover cool
@fleur5782
@fleur5782 3 года назад
@@1984potionlover damn
@sr.lontra
@sr.lontra 3 года назад
Or in cake Upsetting
@mthokozisisiphayi4866
@mthokozisisiphayi4866 3 года назад
Ungratedful de generates
@MatrixPlays
@MatrixPlays 2 года назад
Here I am, 3:40am learning about the bizarre history of pineapple…
@briish4615
@briish4615 2 года назад
3 am videos are always the most interesting
@invisiblejaguar1
@invisiblejaguar1 3 года назад
This is why I love this channel, nowhere else would you get such a topic. Pineapples are my favorite fruit, even before viewing this, but now I see them in an entirely new light and I'm honored to currently have one placed in my fruit bowl.
@37A-s6h
@37A-s6h 3 года назад
For months, she had noticed this strange plant growing on the spot where she last saw her daughter. This time, the leaves of the plant fully opened. Inside, she saw this strange yellow fruit *that resembled a child’s head with a thousand eyes.*
@yobeljun
@yobeljun 3 года назад
what's this referencing to?
@shunalicekazami
@shunalicekazami 3 года назад
@@yobeljun the filipino legend of the pineapple
@user-gc7qw1rv2s
@user-gc7qw1rv2s 3 года назад
pineAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAApples!!!!!!! :D
@tommynorthwood
@tommynorthwood 3 года назад
When they open, its a red flower..
@jeanrodriguez2078
@jeanrodriguez2078 3 года назад
I like inca because without them there won't be pineapples
@Losttoanyreason
@Losttoanyreason 3 года назад
I accidentally grew a pineapple once. I tossed the top of one into a planter by accident and forgot about it. It rooted and after 2 years I had a pineapple develop. It didn't get as big as the ones in the stores but still was so cool.
@agirlisnoone5953
@agirlisnoone5953 2 года назад
How do you toss a plant into a planter by accident
@stevebabiak6997
@stevebabiak6997 2 года назад
@@agirlisnoone5953 - the top of the pineapple is what he tossed. The green leaves at the top of the fruit can take root when cut off and given the proper conditions (kept wet enough for the green leaves to remain alive).
@agirlisnoone5953
@agirlisnoone5953 2 года назад
@@stevebabiak6997 right, i know what part op tossed and i know how they can be grown. However, to accidentally do this seems odd. To have a planter big enough and near food prep area, and to sloppily toss it into the planter perfectly bottom side down and to continue watering whatever is in the planter without seeing the pineapple top, well.... Thats a really interesting accident.
@steveskouson9620
@steveskouson9620 2 года назад
After planting a few (thousand) pineapples, when I lived in Hawaii, the first time, I know the procedure. At least, in a humid tropical climate. When we picked the amazing fruit, we removed the crown. Numerous processes were involved, most of them bruised the berries. The fruit and the crown went down the same conveyor, and were separated with a blast of air. Fruit went to be processed, crowns were re-planted. A back breaking process, which I'd like to forget! (I was MUCH younger then.) steve
@alemalvina7624
@alemalvina7624 3 года назад
There is an historical account of Portuguese explorers on their discovery of rio de janeiro. They were received friendly by local tribes and among the gift they received some pinneaples."a fruit that resembled a pine cone but with a yellow interior sweeter that anything i have tasted in my life"
@AZOMBIERYO
@AZOMBIERYO 3 года назад
"A yo im going all out for this party i even got a pineapple" -18th century nobility
@aestheticdogg613
@aestheticdogg613 3 года назад
In Costa Rica they're actually a big problem since it's replacing natural ecosystems with big green deserts, plus huge agrochemical pollution and barely legal labour conditions
@alsaunders7805
@alsaunders7805 3 года назад
Monoculture sucks! 🤓🍻
@aaronlopez3585
@aaronlopez3585 3 года назад
I purchased a pineapple for $14 00 in 1976. Believe it or not.😲. PS; Fun fact side effect of working daily with pineapples the Bromelain in it wears away your finger prints.
@iama2509
@iama2509 3 года назад
Useful knowledge..
@SewolHoONCE
@SewolHoONCE 2 года назад
Only fingerprints? On one episode of BONES TV, a shipping box of pineapples was used to deflesh a skeleton when the forensic team was working away from the lab.
@racket753
@racket753 3 года назад
The pineapple I believe what’s originally a weapon of mass destruction due to its spiny exterior and hard shell, but god realized that man was not ready to handle such terrible power, and made it a tasty treat for munching upon.
@Mr.PepeSilvia
@Mr.PepeSilvia 3 года назад
And then heretics started putting it on pizza and God abondonded us
@joannesmith2484
@joannesmith2484 3 года назад
@@Mr.PepeSilvia Blasphemers!
@carlramirez6339
@carlramirez6339 3 года назад
In the Philippines, fibers are extracted from pineapple leaves, and it is used to make the Barong Tagalog.
@alukuhito
@alukuhito 3 года назад
Oh yeah, that. Everyone has one of those...
@Marc83Aus
@Marc83Aus 3 года назад
An interesting fact about the cultivation in England was that even being in a greenhouse wasn't enough to reliably produce the fruit, it had to be kept much hotter than the sun could maintain it, especially in winter, so a special greenhouse was constructed which had massive decaying piles of manure in the walls to give off the necessary heat. A short pineapple pit could produce maybe a dozen fruit but required 15 tons of manure, which had to be kept topped up year round.
@arno-luyendijk4798
@arno-luyendijk4798 2 года назад
Yes, I read about that interesting form of heating a pineapple greenhouse first in the book about the restoration of the Gardens of Heligan. The original possessors, the Tremayne family also had quite a fondness for the fruit.
@Marc83Aus
@Marc83Aus 2 года назад
After finally getting a healthy plant established I look forward to the single fruit it can produce each year, a properly ripened fresh pineapple has so much more intense and sweet flavor than anything I can find in the supermarket.
@Inddesign
@Inddesign 3 года назад
Each time i see a Person peeling or cutting a pineaple badly i cringe hahaha fortunately i can consume it fresh and in all seasons, a little perk for being southamerican. Long live to pineaple/ananá!
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
Where I live we have a version with an edible core so you can just cut right through it and eat it all.
@riograndedosulball248
@riograndedosulball248 3 года назад
The wild ananas bushes in my backyard should have been a clue that pineapples are native to southern Brazil. Oh well. They don't taste anything like a pineapple though.
@allhailoreo2436
@allhailoreo2436 3 года назад
The only thing I want to ask, is who thought pineapples grew on trees? are people out there drawing pineapples on trees out there or something?
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
Seriously lol. Everyone knows pineapple is a type of fungus.
@mr.pavone9719
@mr.pavone9719 3 года назад
@@Seanonyoutube It's a potato.
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
@@mr.pavone9719 all potatoes are pineapples, but not all pineapples are oranges.
@vtipoman
@vtipoman 3 года назад
Same with bananas
@tiny-paws
@tiny-paws 3 года назад
I thought they grow at the bottom of the ocean along with a very talkative sponge
@tbone2646
@tbone2646 3 года назад
You know you're a nerd when you see a title like "The Bizzare History of Pineapples" and you think "Holy crap, I HAVE GOT to see this!"
@electricVGC
@electricVGC 3 года назад
the latest nation to be analyzed by fire of learning, the pineapple
@PASTRAMIKick
@PASTRAMIKick 3 года назад
Most of the World: Anana English: Pineapple Mexican Spanish: Piña
@moreno909bruno8
@moreno909bruno8 3 года назад
Portuguese: Abacaxi
@PASTRAMIKick
@PASTRAMIKick 3 года назад
@@moreno909bruno8 Té vs Cha
@edwardcardozo8325
@edwardcardozo8325 3 года назад
Paraguayan: Avakashí
@PASTRAMIKick
@PASTRAMIKick 3 года назад
@@Winterfang I think it's actually better that it's an entire new letter, because it replaces the long nn from the old latin, which sounds almost the same as "n" but the length of the sound defines different words such as annus and anus, one meaning year and the other one... well you can guess, old spanish also used nn.
@franciscogutierrez818
@franciscogutierrez818 3 года назад
This video made me go to the store and buy a pineapple and now I'm watching it again while eating it. I'm such royalty
@natalierichardson7317
@natalierichardson7317 2 года назад
My great grandmother has the the best story of the first time she eat a pineapple. It's was in 1917 when's her mother took the family on a steam ship to immigrate to Australia from Finland. She was 9 at the time. When they got to a tropical land on the journey. Local boats came up to the steam boat to sell there good and one of the boats had whole pineapple for sale my grandmother begged her mother for the money to buy one because everyone on the ship was getting them. My great great grandmother said 'Pineapples are some to look at not eat' buy my great grandmother persist and brought one. The children sat down and eat it. And after being told by their mother 'You begged for you eat it' they all decide they hated pineapple. They hurt you month. It wasn't until they got to Australia and meet up with their father who by now worked on a pineapple farm. Told them you have to peel the pineapple. You can't eat the skin. I didn't know my great grandmother she passed away when I was 3. But everytime I see a pineapple I aways think of her.
@gamersvalley9976
@gamersvalley9976 Год назад
Wow that's a cool story.
@alemalvina7624
@alemalvina7624 Год назад
Awesome!
@oVoxxy
@oVoxxy 3 года назад
Your channel is literally amazing dude I honestly sent your playlist of the histories of countries to my old history teacher hopefully he will show them to his classes cause I can 100% say for a fact ive learned more about the world and history of places and peoples from your channel than in the 12 years of school I attended
@Fireoflearning
@Fireoflearning 3 года назад
Thank you, glad you are enjoying!
@shookshibe
@shookshibe 3 года назад
Biggest flex to medieval europeans is to just throw away nutmeg and a few pineapples
@realyoriginalchanel3218
@realyoriginalchanel3218 3 года назад
Medieval Europe didn't know what pineapples are, they were discovered in the age of discovery (aka begging of modern age)
@spaghettiking7312
@spaghettiking7312 3 года назад
You know I really didn't think this video would begin with "The pineapple," but I was wrong.
@dogwelder9699
@dogwelder9699 3 года назад
Spaghetti
@alemalvina7624
@alemalvina7624 3 года назад
In spanish both piña (that also means pinecone) and Ananá is used. Some countries uses piña and others use Ananá.
@tadpole53
@tadpole53 2 года назад
The pineapple is also a very popular motif in vintage knitting and crochet. You've probably seen a crocheted pineapple doily before if you've ever gone to an antique store... Or your grandma's house. I think the idea was that if you couldn't afford one, you could make one!
@gregoryferraro7379
@gregoryferraro7379 3 года назад
And now I can buy one for a dollar. It is amazing the things we take for granted in the modern world.
@Austin8thGenTexan
@Austin8thGenTexan 3 года назад
I think about that every time I flush my toilet. Do I "do" the laundry? No. A machine does it. My grandmother told me that to do the laundry once meant building four fires in the yard, then boiling four cast iron cauldrons of water. If some ashes blew into your rinse water ( #4 cauldron), you had to begin all over again... 😳
@Alusnovalotus
@Alusnovalotus 3 года назад
You Europeans (and descendants).
@customsongmaker
@customsongmaker 3 года назад
@@Alusnovalotus yes Europeans are another thing you take for granted. Without Europeans, you wouldn't have youtube or rights.
@Alusnovalotus
@Alusnovalotus 3 года назад
@@customsongmaker or measles, Covid and global warming. Or the concept of white privilege. Thanks for the reminder. 😏
@customsongmaker
@customsongmaker 3 года назад
@@Alusnovalotus - you must really hate non-white people, if you believe that being white is superior and a privilege
@davidnaef1
@davidnaef1 3 года назад
the british gardeners started to build speciific types of green houses to match the needs of pineapples. it could have been great content for this video. the quality of glass windows and a tricky way of heating, plus the consideration of seasonal light types were all part of those early experiments on growing the fruit. regards
@peggyt1243
@peggyt1243 2 года назад
Yes the British were leaders in so many ways.
@SLINGSHOTWORLDTV
@SLINGSHOTWORLDTV 2 года назад
A big conservatory attached Blenheim Palace, is called The Orangery. Citrus was another status symbol, later...
@chimochills
@chimochills 3 года назад
Pineapples are actually the only known food we eat that actively digests us. That is why after eating pineapple many people get sore gums and swollen lips. It is the pineapple 'eating' the flesh layer off of the inside of your mouth.
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
Is that bad or good for our health?
@jepso3815
@jepso3815 3 года назад
@@Seanonyoutube as long as you dont eat too much pineapple it doesnt really matter.
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
@@jepso3815 I eat about one small one every week. Is that a lot or a little?
@jepso3815
@jepso3815 3 года назад
@@Seanonyoutube as long as you don't experience the pain in your mouth (from too much pineapple) you're completely fine
@Seanonyoutube
@Seanonyoutube 3 года назад
@@jepso3815 the one we have is called sugarloaf and is much less acidic.
@oscartango2348
@oscartango2348 3 года назад
From an expensive delicacy for kings, to the number one pizza topping in the United States. Amazing.
@mpetersen6
@mpetersen6 3 года назад
Number one? I highly doubt that. Most common after cheese and sausage is probably onions. But in actuality the most common is tomato sauce of some type.
@IwannaDomyCrush
@IwannaDomyCrush 2 года назад
@@mpetersen6 he was joking
@johnnyswimbait423
@johnnyswimbait423 2 года назад
IWannaDomyCrush...or he likes pineapples?
@rockhound3.14
@rockhound3.14 2 года назад
Indubitably
@Pikkabuu
@Pikkabuu 3 года назад
I see that you decided to avoid the can of worms that pineapples bring with them. Does it or does it not belong to a pizza. But I understand that you have to walk carefully in RU-vid as a historian and avoid such hotly debated issues.
@Fireoflearning
@Fireoflearning 3 года назад
Yes it most definitely does
@m0nkeybusiness619
@m0nkeybusiness619 3 года назад
@@Fireoflearning bold statement
@realityshotgun
@realityshotgun 3 года назад
@@m0nkeybusiness619 But it's so easy to say because it's so true. Is it a bold statement to assert the blueness of the sky?
@flamesofjihad4069
@flamesofjihad4069 3 года назад
@@realityshotgun hear hear!
@MeanLaQueefa
@MeanLaQueefa 3 года назад
@@m0nkeybusiness619 That’s a man with conviction. 🍍 🍕. Here here
@mobiledev6037
@mobiledev6037 3 года назад
Crazy to think it was cheaper to buy a house than a Pineapple back then.
@NotASovietSpy1
@NotASovietSpy1 3 года назад
unless your spongebob
@d.c.8828
@d.c.8828 3 года назад
Damn I was looking forward to that pineapple rental discount :-/
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 3 года назад
I was always of the mindset that the pineapple was originally a product of Hawaii.
@realyoriginalchanel3218
@realyoriginalchanel3218 3 года назад
The pineapple was imported to hawai and killed off almost all of its native fruits
@6688ya
@6688ya 2 года назад
Just the like the u.s. imperial war machine Arrive in Hawaii and dethrone the queen...
@FSVR54
@FSVR54 3 года назад
It's amazing seeing young people releasing incredible historical content. Your stuff is absolutely ace! Keep doing your thing, this is what the world needs.
@gbalph4
@gbalph4 3 года назад
Alright I’m so rich I eat fresh pineapples often.
@Sgt_ioiwsl
@Sgt_ioiwsl 3 года назад
Hello mr. bezos
@viciousKev
@viciousKev 3 года назад
Whoa Rockefeller
@downwithtrudeau
@downwithtrudeau 3 года назад
I'm in the 1% that juices pineapples
@alukuhito
@alukuhito 3 года назад
What's so good about being rich?
@bagel4944
@bagel4944 3 года назад
@@alukuhito you get to eat pineapples
@gabrielinague3026
@gabrielinague3026 3 года назад
World: "ananas", "piña", "pineapple". Brazil (where pineapple is native and was first domesticated, although is curiously missing in the video): "abacaxi" (pronunciation: "ah-bah-cah-shee; Tupian for "smelly fruit").
@izyj.8679
@izyj.8679 3 года назад
I remember flying into a central American country and the airport was surrounded by pineapples. Rows and rows of pineapples passing by as we're landing.
@pineappleboy9245
@pineappleboy9245 3 года назад
Finally a video that speaks to me
@PineappleDevourer
@PineappleDevourer 3 года назад
You cannot hide from me.
@theophrastus3.056
@theophrastus3.056 3 года назад
You can have some fun in Hawaii by asking tourist if they'd like to pose in front of a "pineapple tree". There's a tree there that produces a fruit that resembles a pineapple. It's the pandanus tree, and the locals call it the "tourist pineapple". [pandanus tectorius]
@riograndedosulball248
@riograndedosulball248 3 года назад
Huh, so it looks like the pineapple is indeed native to my geographic location! The wild ananas bushes in my backyard should have been a clue of it
@andarilho_31
@andarilho_31 3 года назад
Abacaxi é nativo do meu estado do Paraná 👍
@riograndedosulball248
@riograndedosulball248 3 года назад
@@andarilho_31 ...It's native to the whole area of the southern Atlantic forest, karen.
@andarilho_31
@andarilho_31 3 года назад
@@riograndedosulball248 I'm joking lol. E pq tu tá falando em inglês comigo kk
@racket753
@racket753 3 года назад
I like to picture you eating the pineapple with a comically sized hat and a comically large spoon
@atem_yg
@atem_yg 3 года назад
Are you the same 'James Bissonatte' who funds History Matters ?? Man, you must be rich !!
@22slice
@22slice 3 года назад
No way....It's actually him
@randomperson6988
@randomperson6988 3 года назад
I really hope it’s actually him, this account is only 6 months old so idk
@Fireoflearning
@Fireoflearning 3 года назад
I don't know what that means, but thank you, I think
@racket753
@racket753 3 года назад
@@Fireoflearning When are you going to upload the history of sex
@johndoe5432
@johndoe5432 3 года назад
7:25 Holy shit I was not expecting to laugh that hard.
@2.7petabytes
@2.7petabytes 3 года назад
In refinishing the wooden entryway of an old mansion many years ago, I stripped about 30 layers of paint and found in the middle of a sun ray pattern a pineapple! I talked to homeowner into allowing me to staying and finish it, so as to display its beauty!
@infinidominion
@infinidominion 3 года назад
Me: scrolling for vid of interest Fire of Learning: "weird pineapple history!" Me: instant click
@unclepat69
@unclepat69 3 года назад
Finally, an answer to the question "what would you bring with you if you were time travelling to the past."
@derghaze2862
@derghaze2862 3 года назад
oh man this is really making me want to crack a can of Dole pineapples
@greggi47
@greggi47 2 года назад
I enjoy your videos for their historical content, and like your insertions of humor--never too much, just enough.
@vinr6867
@vinr6867 3 года назад
People rent wheels for their car so not surprising.
@Sgt_ioiwsl
@Sgt_ioiwsl 3 года назад
That makes sense, but renting a pineapple?
@vinr6867
@vinr6867 3 года назад
@@Sgt_ioiwsl the same idea, renting something you don't need just to pretend you're well off.
@geoffreysavitz1278
@geoffreysavitz1278 3 года назад
Pineapple has always been my favorite fruit. Here in my home town, there is a Colonial Palace, where the pineapple is depicted on the art and carvings many times. Several coins and jewelry of the period also depicte the pineapple prominently.
@alemalvina7624
@alemalvina7624 Год назад
Im from Uruguay, Colder country to brazil only imported Pinneaples and quite expensive, really not an everyday fruit. A couple years ago i moved to Rio de Janeiro where is a way more common fruit. The first day i moved to my apartment i went to the market to put some things on my empty fridge, i discovered pinneaples at about 1/5 of the price i was used to pay in my native country so naturally i came back to my apartment with 5 pineapples, i filled half of my fridge (single guy fridge so not too big to begin with) with Pineapples. I went for a walk and when i came back open the fridge and tought "What the hell was i thinking?"🤣
@fifthrider
@fifthrider 3 года назад
One of the best lines in The Tick: "Welcome to Pokoponesia, famous for our pineapples and sharks. ...mostly the sharks."
@eyeonlife
@eyeonlife 3 года назад
Azorean pineapple is on another level!
@l.u.i.s._.8452
@l.u.i.s._.8452 3 года назад
Pineapple: *exist* All rich nobles of Europe: this is some really gourmet shit
@CourtneyCoulson
@CourtneyCoulson 3 года назад
I always thought the pineapple was from Hawaii, it seems so tropical.
@POLITICUS-DANICUS
@POLITICUS-DANICUS 3 года назад
*american moment* don't lie. You thought it was hawaiian because of the hawaii pizza.
@CourtneyCoulson
@CourtneyCoulson 3 года назад
@@POLITICUS-DANICUS yeah, maybe that's what I was thinking about subconsciously. I forgot Hawaiian pizza existed, haven't had pizza in decades.
@ggl2947
@ggl2947 3 года назад
Well, it's actually native to a tropical place between the borders of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay
@princesslegarreta913
@princesslegarreta913 3 года назад
For you only Polynesia is tropical? Because pineapple is tropical, is native to south america and been used in caribbean for centuries before spanish invation.
@SherriLyle80s
@SherriLyle80s 3 года назад
My grandmother loved Pineapple decor and had a door knocker on her door that was a Pineapple. I was told it meant hospitality.
@SewolHoONCE
@SewolHoONCE 2 года назад
The story my family told was that pineapple slices were present on the dinner table for the guests to use to clean their fingers. Other comments remark on the strong solvent in pineapples.
@TopFix
@TopFix 3 года назад
Sometimes it still feels like $8,000 with the amount they charge for it as an add-on these days.
@MeanLaQueefa
@MeanLaQueefa 3 года назад
I get them for $1.99 in Wisconsin grown by Dole in Costa Rica.
@BrianSmith-ez9kj
@BrianSmith-ez9kj 3 года назад
I remember being 10 or so, reading Mutiny On the Bounty (and some other books from that time period) where they kept talking about an important commodity, Breadfruit- no home computers in 1980's, so after being puzzled after my 3rd read of Munity, I finally Looked it up in the Encyclopedia, and Learned that Breadfruit was an early British and European word for Pineapple- It was seen as Loaf-Like shaped, and cut in slices (rings)
@joebombero1
@joebombero1 2 года назад
It is a separate plant. It is the fruit of a small tree.
@kelblueskies3937
@kelblueskies3937 3 года назад
I swear I remember a pineapple porcelain dish or ash try when I was a kid.
@lbell1703
@lbell1703 10 месяцев назад
I love the poll you made 🤣😭 That's so funny. I just love that it was out of context for everyone.
@titanjew
@titanjew 3 года назад
Bananas without the b are just pineapple
@spencert.3636
@spencert.3636 2 года назад
Loved the disclaimer about the Pineapple Rental Store joke, you never know anymore
@beebop9808
@beebop9808 3 года назад
Cool! I do know you haven't tasted a piece of heaven until you've eaten a pineapple ripened on the plant. Everyone should take the time to grow at least one in their lifetime. They really aren't that difficult to grow. They don't require very much food or water. Can handle quite a bit of surprisingly cold weather but best brought indoors if in a cold climate. Every single one that I have ever grown always fluoresced (blooms) on Christmas day the second year after starting the plant. How the plant figures that out, I have not a clue but they certainly do. The fruit blessed by Jesus Christ himself. :)
@scallopohare9431
@scallopohare9431 3 года назад
There's a process of getting fruit ready to eat called "bletting." Basically, it means ever so slightly rotten. Pineapple very much benefits from a white mold on the skin. This probably explains why the ones that did make it to Europe or North America made a big impression of sweetness.
@OG-dungeon-skeleton
@OG-dungeon-skeleton 3 года назад
I've never heard somebody refer to a pineapple as "very wholesome" before. But I think we can all appreciate the honesty.
@Mr.internet.Lag.
@Mr.internet.Lag. 3 года назад
I can't wait for froggy on a pineapple day to become a nationally recognized holiday it's very important to our culture
@dorianphilotheates3769
@dorianphilotheates3769 3 года назад
Murray’s ‘Erinmore’ tobacco famously features a graphic of a pineapple on the tin.
@joebaumgart1146
@joebaumgart1146 3 года назад
So Time Travelers, buy some Pineapples and Bananas. Use these as offerings to stay as a guest in peoples houses.
@markiangooley
@markiangooley 3 года назад
When the railroad reached Florida, a man called Jensen started producing pineapples relatively far north in what’s now Jensen Beach. Supplied much of the east coast of the USA until a serious freeze killed the plants and a series of other disasters hit. Backyard fruit is common now in the area, that’s all.
@Bando-fx4mf
@Bando-fx4mf 3 года назад
Pineapple grows in backyards?
@TopFix
@TopFix 3 года назад
The soulmate of the Pizza.
@shadowwarriorshockwave3281
@shadowwarriorshockwave3281 3 года назад
I never knew pine apples could be so interesting
@drpepper3838
@drpepper3838 3 года назад
Do a video about the tulip mania!!
@RamblinPhoenix
@RamblinPhoenix 3 года назад
This was really intresting, but I was hoping you would go a bit deeper on how the Pineapple became a symbol of welcome in Colonial America, which was connected but slightly adjacent to the Pineapple as a symbol of prosperity.
@selkie76
@selkie76 3 года назад
I'm sat eating a whole pot of pineapple chunks while watching this video - my decadence is beyond the ken of mortal man! ^o^
@ww2expertchannel343
@ww2expertchannel343 3 года назад
You could probably buy a cannon for 2 pineapples with ball, powder, and cleaning supplies included.
@jasondouglas6755
@jasondouglas6755 3 года назад
It is also the home of the elusive Sea sponge and Domesticated Snail
@hafizfirliansyah7784
@hafizfirliansyah7784 3 года назад
Ah,yes
@src3360
@src3360 3 года назад
I have 5 pineapple bushes on my property in Florida. They are at least 5 years old and ive probably had 1 pineapple from each. They really havent produced anymore fruits. The "bush" looks just like the top of the fruit just much bigger. A tiny pineapple emerges from the center on a stalk and goes from the size of a golf ball to full size, its pretty neat. And.... all of my bushes were grown from the tops of pineapples I purchased at the store!! They were very easy to start
@bonisamuel1
@bonisamuel1 3 года назад
Pineapples, from the king of the fruits to the destroyer of pizzas.
@saynotop2w
@saynotop2w 3 года назад
*enhancer
@DirtyMardi
@DirtyMardi 3 года назад
Could you also maybe do a video about the history of citrus fruits? Now that’s really interesting topic. Almost all of current citrus fruits are a result of selective breeding, although so are many other fruits as well.
@joebombero1
@joebombero1 2 года назад
Good idea. I had a kind of mini-orange tree in Texas. I liked the fruit, a little sour. I learned Filipinos call it "kalamansi". I started to research into it - wow. A whole rabbit hole there.
@user-joe865
@user-joe865 3 года назад
We all know that spongebob was the real reason for all of this
@bobalicious2696
@bobalicious2696 2 года назад
Having visited the Dole plantation on Oahu, I have NEVER tasted such delicious pineapple as from a FRESH pineapple. Once it's picked and starts to age, I guess it starts getting acidic. Very, very sweet when fresh. Also, not sure if you do engineering videos, but the machine at the Dole plant that cores, deskins, cuts, and chops the pineapple is a marvel of engineering. If I can remember correctly, it was designed by a Japanese fellow named Tanaka (?). This machine slices the top and bottom of the pineapple off, cuts the outer layer of skin off, and cores the fruit (I can't remember if it slices it as well) before spitting it out the other end. Designed in the '50's and no one has been able to improve on it since (and yes, there have been open design competitions).
@racket753
@racket753 3 года назад
History of China when
@edmundironside9435
@edmundironside9435 3 года назад
Maybe after you become his patreon
@thetedmang
@thetedmang 3 года назад
If you look at classic New England architecture, specifically rowhomes from the 1800's, you will see pineapples every where -- painted on walls, iron pineapple casts on outdoor fencing and pineapples carved in stone on the building facades.
@JBarG22
@JBarG22 3 года назад
Damn I will never see a pineapple the same way again and I am being serious
@austynallentaylor9777
@austynallentaylor9777 2 года назад
Every time I promise myself that I'm going to get cleaning done, I always end up learning stuff like the history of pineapples instead.
@ImNotaRussianBot
@ImNotaRussianBot 3 года назад
Russians call it ананас 🍍, or ananas. Now, I know why!😁
@Sloxeos
@Sloxeos 3 года назад
Looking at my two pineapple plants and feeling royal
@goon5757
@goon5757 3 года назад
very redpilled
@sgtpetergreen
@sgtpetergreen 3 года назад
I always wondered why I kept seeing pineapples on buildings in places like Annapolis...
@Inddesign
@Inddesign 3 года назад
First time i arrive early to a video of this channel, love the contents of this channel. thanks for the upload!
@berserk1437
@berserk1437 3 года назад
Pineapples and oranges were a Victorian Christmas treat. I like to have them around as decoration during the season and cut them open when I feel like one
@ScampiTheSighted
@ScampiTheSighted 2 года назад
"I feel tres bon!" *weird snorting and pineapple music*
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