Video: testing the surprising heat resistance of pineapple skin
This pineapple experiment shows the heat-resistance of pineapple skin. This super heated, iron ball was heated to 1800 degrees and then placed on top of the pineapple skin without making a mere dent in it. The rind of the pineapple helps retain moisture within the fruit, and helps protect the fruit from the drying effects of heat. — Read the rest The post Video: testing the surprising heat resistance of pineapple skin appeared first on Boing Boing.


This pineapple experiment shows the heat-resistance of pineapple skin. This super heated, iron ball was heated to 1800 degrees and then placed on top of the pineapple skin without making a mere dent in it. The rind of the pineapple helps retain moisture within the fruit, and helps protect the fruit from the drying effects of heat. — Read the rest
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