Can Pineapples Eat You Too? Facts About The Carnivorous Fruit
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- Pineapples produce a protein called bromelain, which can break down other proteins into acids.
- Pineapples can only eat small insects since they are not built to trap larger animals.
- The process of eating insects is very slow so it cannot be compared to actual carnivorous plants.
Pineapples are tropical plants whose fruit, also called a pineapple, is edible. It is a fruit well known and adored all over the 海角社区, but many might not know that it is native to South America. Pineapples have been harvested there for many centuries. Another unknown fact about pineapples is that they are carnivorous, meaning that they can eat and digest animal meat.
However, the fact that they can do so does not make them really carnivorous; they will not eat humans. But they can feast on flies and other kinds of smaller insects.
Why Can Pineapples Eat Meat
Despite being able to eat animals, pineapples are not really designed to do so, so it never happens. First of all, the pineapple plant has no way to trap the animal. Its leaves are designed in a way that allows them to catch water, so sometimes an ant or a fly or a similar small insect can get trapped there. Once trapped, the insects usually start chewing on the leaf to rescue themselves. However, when they chew the leaf, bromelain gets released from the plant to the water that the plant has stored. It dissolves into the water, and then the combination of water and bromelain starts dissolving the trapped animal.
The Process Of Consuming Animals
The animals consumed by pineapples this way can also serve as a source of nitrogen and phosphorus, which can be helpful for pineapple plants in the wild. The ones that are cultivated can get these by being fertilized. An interesting thing to point out is that eating the bromelain with pineapples actually affects humans. While eating pineapples, the bromelain breaks down proteins on our tongue, so it feels sore after eating a lot. This occurs only while eating fresh pineapples since the canned ones are heated, and that reduces the bromelain.
That is it when it comes to pineapples' ability to eat animals. It should not be a concern to humans unless we eat too many fresh pineapples and end up with a sore tongue.