One of the most prized and popular fruits,
pineapple or "ananas" has an interesting history to narrate.
Originally indigenous to local Paraguayans in South America, it spread from its
native land by the local Indians up through the South and Central Americas and
to the West Indies. Later, it was brought to Spain when Columbus discovered
Americas’ in 1493. In the 15th and 16th centuries, it spread to rest of the
world by the European sailors (just like tomatoes) who carried it along with
them to protect themselves from scurvy, a disease caused by the deficiency of vitamin C.
Prof. John Kurakar
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