David
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Why though? Why are normal colored pineapples not enough for us? Why do we now require pink ones? They taste the same...
Alberto Pastor @albertopastor
"What gives this genetically engineered tropical fruit its rosy hue? The flesh is made pink thanks to an extra helping of lycopene, a carotenoid and pigment that occurs naturally in pineapples. It also gives watermelon and tomatoes their reddish color."
🍍🍉🍅 #PinkPineapples #Lycopenes #Genetics
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Jennifer Snyder
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In response to David.
Looks like ham
04:17 PM - Sep 05, 2023
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Bonnie Underwood
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Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant that might help protect cells from damage.-- from Google.

So maybe more health benefits.
03:54 PM - Sep 05, 2023
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Haruka (RELOCATED)
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In response to David.
I didn’t know, either, but now that I see Del Monte is behind it, I’ll bet they’re trying to create demand for something only they can offer (for now.)
02:51 PM - Sep 05, 2023
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Wedge
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People have lost their damn minds. There is zero need for this!
02:25 PM - Sep 05, 2023
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MariMarina (she/her)
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In response to David.
it's going to look better on a pizza? *runs away*
02:22 PM - Sep 05, 2023
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