You'll never cut into an underripe pineapple again after using this trick.

This One-Second Trick Will Tell You If Your Pineapple Is Ripe

There is no better time than pineapple time. Knowing how to cut a pineapple is one thing, but before you make the first slice, how do you know whether or not it’s ripe? Covered in a tough outer layer, it’s almost impossible to tell from the outside when a pineapple is ready to eat. I used to buy ripe, pre-cut pineapple at the grocery store—until I discovered this quick trick on TikTok.
I’ll be using this test to find good pineapples all spring and summer long!
How can you tell if a pineapple is ripe?
It’s all about the leaves on the pineapple’s crown. They’re the ticket to picking the perfect ripe pineapple. Simply grasp one of the center leaves and pull. If the leaf gives resistance and doesn’t pull out cleanly, the pineapple isn’t ready.
However, if the leaf comes clean after the tug, it’s time to eat!
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Why does the “pineapple leaf test” work?
If the pineapple isn’t fully ripe, it’s going to retain some of that young toughness. Think of a slightly green banana; it’s not yet soft like the older, more yellow fruits. As a pineapple ripens, its flesh softens and allows the leaf to give. You can also tell by the color of the leaves themselves. Bright green leaves are often a solid indicator of a ripe and ready pineapple. However, if you find many brown and dry leaves, it’s possible the fruit is actually overripe.
Now that you’ve got the perfect method for picking a pineapple, it’s time to make some magic. Cut off the crown and roll your pineapple a few times to soften the outside. Then you should be able to pull each segment off the pineapple without wasting any fruit. If you don’t like the sensation of eating pineapple, soak the fruit in salt water to activate the bromelain before snacking. No more itches and tingles!