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; Main Entry: ripeness doctrine; Function: noun; : a doctrine prohibiting federal courts from exercising jurisdiction over a case until an actual controversy is presented involving a threat of injury that is real and immediate...
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Use ripeness in a Sentence ... See web results for ripeness ... See images of ripeness...
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The Central American pineapple is still green when ripe and sometimes the Hawaiian pineapples may still be green when they are ripe. The true test for ripeness in all pineapples, especially green ones, is to look at the bottom of the fruit.
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4. Touch the pineapple gently. It should be firm to a gentle press and only yield slightly. 5. Beware the myth! It is an urban myth that a pineapple is ripe when a leaf can be removed from the crown easily. It is proof of nothing in terms of ripeness.
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Select a plump and fresh looking pineapple ... Shell color is not necessarily a sign of maturity or ripeness. A pineapple can be ripe when it is practically all green outside.
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Look at the pineapple. It should be brightly colored, with fresh-looking, deep-green leaves. Avoid pineapples with bruises, brown leaves or moldy spots. ... The shell color of a pineapple does not necessarily indicate its ripeness.
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How to select a pineapple that is at the peak of ripeness. Fresh fruits have the finest flavor and texture when at the peak of ripeness. Here is how to pick the perfect pineapple. Pineapple is one of the most difficult fruits to produce for many... ... How to Select a Ripe Pineapple...
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To Test your Pineapple for Ripeness: Lift the pineapple by a single leaf. If the leaf detaches, the pineapple is ripe. Try this test several times with the same pineapple - if none of the leaves come out, it's not ripe.
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Yellow Pineapples were allowed to ripen longer and have a higher sugar content. Once a Pineapple is picked, it will not ripen. Plucking leaves from the top of the Pineapple does not indicate ripeness. It may indicate the leaves are old, but says nothing about the ripeness of the fruit.
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