That’s because consumers generally don’t like the way seeded pineapples look. If you do find a seed, you can attempt to germinate it. Plant the seed in a container filled with potting soil ...
Until now, over 42 containers carrying over 580 tonnes of pineapples have been shipped ... oranges and pears, which grow in abundance in China but not so in Indonesia, and travel back.
And just like a pineapple top you can plant in your backyard ... The 12-year-old company also makes sandwich containers and coffee cup sleeves that contain seeds from edible plants like cilantro ...