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The video (a year old) says they sell for $29.
One market here sells them for $10 and another sells them for $4.
It was barely worth the $4 I spent when I tried it.
A normal pineapple goes for ~$2.50 here, so to me it was worth the $1.50 to try, but DO NOT spend $29 for one. Please.
aw really? was their description of it vaguely accurate? what did it taste like to you?
So I don’t want to speak too definitively because no matter what, produce can have variance (and I might be bad at telling when a pineapple is optimally ripe) but to me it just tasted like a pineapple. I’ve had better yellow pineapples and I’ve had worse. The one I got was tart and less sweet than I would have preferred. On its own I didn’t really notice a big flavor difference either. Maybe if I had one of each side by side it would be more noticeable.