Lifehack Cut Pineapple. That means you can make a delicious fruit salad and eat it every day for lunch for a week, and still get just as many of these benefits as you would. However, forget it if you are trying to consume a pineapple that isn't entirely ripe, or if you don't intend to eat the entire pineapple.
But the glass method, shown here by Lifehacker, takes the pain away. When you look at a pineapple it may look a little confusing, and you may say to yourself "I love pineapples, but how the heck do you peel this thing". Of all the fruits on the planet, cutting and serving Pineapple is one of the most challenging tasks.
Lifehacker's Claire Lower attempted the pineapple pull last week, and did not have much luck at first.
Drain pineapple and reserve Fireball for future use.
With summer right around the corner it's almost time to snack on some refreshing pineapple. Also, you don't have to cut first. Cooking Gadgets Cooking Tools Cooking Time Pan Cooking Cooking Corn Cooking School Cooking Utensils Parmesan Roasted Potatoes Crispy Potatoes.