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pineapple juice

BeveragesYear-round availability in most markets due to tropical cultivation across multiple hemispheres and climate zones; peak seasons vary by region but typically include late winter through summer in major producing countries such as the Philippines, Costa Rica, and Brazil.

Rich in vitamin C, bromelain (a proteolytic enzyme), and manganese; provides natural sugars and small amounts of B vitamins, though nutritional content varies significantly between fresh-pressed and processed varieties.

About

Pineapple juice is the liquid extracted from the fruit of Ananas comosus, a tropical plant native to South America. The juice is typically obtained through pressing or crushing ripe pineapple fruit, resulting in a golden-yellow liquid with a distinctive sweet-tart flavor profile. Fresh pineapple juice contains natural enzymes, most notably bromelain, which give it proteolytic properties and a subtle tanginess. Commercial pineapple juice is commonly pasteurized or concentrate-based, while fresh-pressed versions retain higher enzyme content and more vibrant acidity. The juice varies in sweetness and tartness depending on fruit ripeness and cultivar, with varieties ranging from deep golden to pale yellow in color.

Culinary Uses

Pineapple juice functions as both a beverage and a culinary ingredient across numerous cuisines. It serves as a base for tropical cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks, and is frequently incorporated into marinades for meat dishes, particularly in Asian and Latin American cooking, where its bromelain enzymes tenderize protein. The juice is used in glazes for ham and poultry, in fruit-based sauces, and as a sweetening and flavoring agent in baked goods and desserts. It appears in savory applications such as Asian stir-fries, curries, and ceviche, balancing heat and richness with its bright acidity. Pineapple juice also features in smoothies, frozen desserts, and as a component in punch and fruit juice blends.

Recipes Using pineapple juice (116)

RCI-BV.004.0167.001

Swamp Water

A rum drink.

RCI-VG.004.1382.001

Sweet and Sour Seitan

This is a tasty vegetarian version of a Chinese classic. You won't even be able to tell it isn't Chicken! seitan is made from Wheat gluten and is very high in protein and low in fat. " Original recipe yield: 4 servings.

RCI-VG.004.1383.001

Sweet and Sour Vegetables

Servings: 6 Preparation Time: 30 minutes Cooking Time: 15 minutes Serve over rice or other whole grains.

RCI-MT.002.0292.001

Sweet and Spicy Swine Kebab

Submitted by osukeith161 This is a recipe for Sweet and Spicy Swine Kebabs. " We did not have enough pork on hand, and our desire to add heat led to the creation of the new recipe.

RCI-MT.002.0298.001

Tangy Spareribs

Tangy Spareribs Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group Source: Come Into the Kitchen Serves 4 to 6

RCI-BR.004.0521.001

Tasty pineapple cake

Tasty pineapple cake from the Recidemia collection

RCI-VG.004.1409.001

Teriyaki Tempeh

Teriyaki Tempeh from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BV.006.0029.001

Three Fruit Punch

Three Fruit Punch from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.008.0210.001

Tropical Pancakes

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RCI-BV.001.0197.001

Tropicana Cocktail

A rum drink.

RCI-DS.002.0193.001

Valentine Pineapple Dessert

Contributed by Jenn b aka Mom2sam and Tiny at [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/World_Recipes/ World Re

RCI-BV.003.0088.001

Villa Park

A Bourbon drink.

RCI-BV.004.0174.001

Waikiki Woo Woo

A rum drink.

RCI-MT.002.0314.001

Willingham Estate Honey Pineapple Pork Chops

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Willingham Estate in Round Rock, Texas in 1984.

RCI-BV.008.0082.001

Witches' Brew I

Makes 12 (¼ cup) servings; from no tricks to these treats from local jersey paper

RCI-BV.004.0175.001

Yellow Submarine

A rum drink.