The earliest documented use of the term 'Pineapple' can be traced back to the year 1398.
Pineapples require up to three years to fully develop and mature into plants.
Each pineapple plant yields only one fruit per growing season.
Pineapple plants have a lifespan of up to 50 years and can continue producing fruit throughout their lifespan.
Despite its name, pineapples are classified as berries and are not botanically related to pine or apple.
The largest pineapple on record was observed in Bakewell, Australia, in the year 2011.
Pineapple plants can be cultivated by planting the crown, or the upper portion of a pineapple, directly into the soil.