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Definition of Pineapple juice
1. Noun. The juice of pineapples (usually bottled or canned).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pineapple Juice
Literary usage of Pineapple juice
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences by Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences (1888)
"From this we may conclude that pineapple juice can exert its proteolytic power,
... The acidity of the pineapple juice employed was equal to 0-288 per cent. ..."
2. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1892)
"pineapple juice is an acid fluid of specific gravity of 1.043. An ordinary
pineapple yields ... The pineapple juice contains also a milk-curdling ferment. ..."
3. Sunsetby Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1910)
"Serve Dole'i Pure Hawaiian pineapple juice from the thoroughly chilled bottle
poured over cracked ... Try Hot pineapple juice. Put it in hot Russian tea, ..."
4. All about Hawaii (1909)
"After investigating quite fully the above possible methods of producing a marketable
pineapple juice beverage, the writer finally decided to carbonate the ..."
5. The Rumford Complete Cookbook by Lily Haxworth Wallace, Rumford Chemical Works (1908)
"1 cup pineapple juice. Pick the leaves from the stalks of the mint, ... When cold,
add the orange and pineapple juice and serve in glasses with a sprig of ..."
6. The Child Welfare Manual: A Handbook of Child Nature and Nuture for Parents by University Society, New York (1919)
""In fever convalescence pineapple juice is very helpful, being readily retained
by delicate stomachs. Three or four ounces at a time is the usual quantity ..."
7. Meatless Cookery: With Special Reference to Diet for Heart Disease, Blood by Maria McIlvaine Gillmore (1914)
"FRUIT COCKTAIL Y2 pound Tokay grapes I cup diced apples I cup diced pineapple Y2
cup pineapple juice Yz cup lemon juice Wash the grapes, pick from the stem, ..."