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| Number of pineapples produced by a plant during its life span | 1-2 |
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| | Rough height (in feet) of the world's largest pineapple-shaped building, in Bathurst, South Africa | 56 |
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| Number of flowers produced by a pineapple plant on one stalk | 200+ |
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| | Year James Dole opened the first commercial pineapple farm in Hawaii | 1900 |
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| Queen Elizabeth II received cases of pineapples as a wedding gift. |
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What kind of gift do you send a future queen in honor of her nuptials? In Queen Elizabeth II's case: pineapples. In 1947, the government of Queensland, Australia, marked the celebration with a wedding gift of 500 cases of canned pineapple. While today the gift might be considered unusual, it was warmly received in Britain just two years after World War II ended; at the time, Britain was still experiencing wartime rationing, which would persist for seven years after the war's end. With many goods still difficult to come by, Queensland sent a surplus of its pineapple harvest to Britain, where many citizens still rarely saw fresh fruit. The cans, which were decorated with commemorative labels, were given out to British families, along with donations from other countries, including 804 metric tons of food from Toronto, Canada, and more than 50,000 packages from the United States. | |
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