Friday, May 27, 2011

PINEAPPLE

PINEAPPLE FRUIT




Do you know what pineapple fruit can give to you?

Pineapple (Ananas comosus) is the common name for a tropical plant and its edible fruit, which is actually a multiple fruit consisting of coalesced berries.[1] It was given the name pineapple due to its resemblance to a pine cone.[2] The pineapple is by far the most economically important plant in the Bromeliaceae.[3] Besides being produced for consumption, it can be grown as an ornamental or houseplant, obtained from the crown of a supermarket fruit.[4] Some sources say that the plant will flower after about 24 months and produce a fruit during the following six months,[5] while others indicate a 20-month timetable.[4]

Pineapple can be consumed fresh, canned or juiced and can be used in a variety of ways. It is popularly used in desserts, salads (usually tropical fruit salads, but it can vary), jams, yogurts, ice creams, various candies, as a complement to meat dishes and in fruit cocktail. The popularity of the pineapple is due to its sweet-sour taste. The core of the pineapple is continuous with the stem supporting the fruit and with the crown, a feature unique among cultivated fruits.[6]


 


Unlike commonly thought, pineapple is used for many other things aside from consumption. In the Philippines, pineapple leaves are used as the source of a textile fiber called piña. This fiber can used in a variety of ways such as a wall paper and a component of furnishings.[7]








Raw pineapple is an excellent source of manganese (45% DV in a 100 g serving) and vitamin C (80% DV per 100 g).[12] Mainly from its stem, pineapple contains a proteolytic enzyme, bromelain, which breaks down protein. If having sufficient bromelain content, pineapple juice can thus be used as a marinade and tenderizer for meat. Pineapple enzymes can interfere with the preparation of some foods, such as jelly or other gelatin-based desserts, but would be destroyed during cooking and the canning process. The quantity of bromelain in the fruit is probably not significant, being mostly in the inedible stalk. Furthermore, an ingested enzyme like bromelain is unlikely to survive intact the proteolytic processes of digestion.

Traditional Medical Use

Both the root and fruit may be eaten or applied topically as an anti-inflammatory or as a proteolytic agent. In some practices, it may be used to induce abortion or menstruation or as an antihelminthic agent. Bromelain purified from pineapple stem or fresh juice, then provided in the diet over 6 months, decreased the severity of colonic inflammation in mice with experimental colitis.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Kapas Island, beach for free: HONEYMOON

Kapas Island, beach for free: HONEYMOON

Thursday, May 19, 2011

krf automotive: BMW 525i - 1988 - CAR NO. 10

krf automotive: BMW 525i - 1988 - CAR NO. 10

Sunday, May 15, 2011

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krf blogs: KRF WORLD DISASTERS: TSUNAMIS

COCONUT DRINKS

young coconut flesh in its juice

COCONUT DRINK - COCONUT JUICE AND YOUNG FLESH

It is one hot afternoon in my place, Kuala Terengganu city in Malaysia. It wasn't rain for weeks already. The heat, temperature and strong wind from the South China Sea have made the situation much more challenging here. The humidity that we always have as a Tropical country could not cool down the weather. Even the fresh water we'd drank could not really quash our thirst. 

The answer for me is the coconut jelly plus its juice. This combination is really a quashing thirst drink and it is cheap too. With MYR6 only (USD2) I can enjoy this drink together with the whole flesh from a single fruit. Believe me or not, the drink is really satisfying me. I felt a bit fresher too.

Make sure you do not take the coconut with matured flesh because you cannot enjoy the mixing taste of young flesh and its juice. Matured flesh is good for coconut milk.


Coconut juice is different from coconut milk. Eating the coconut jelly together with its original juice is good for your health. It is not similar with drinking the coconut milk as practiced by certain people with scientifically unlike results. Perhaps and maybe (in my incorrect opinion?), the coconut is the only consumable fruit in this World which has rich and plenty of juice inside the shell and/or the fruit flesh itself.


sources of fresh coconut fruits from its tree



Taking the juice from the coconut shell freshly will certainly quash your thirst accordingly. Use a straw to suck the juice. The moment you swallow the juice, your body will equally enjoy its unique taste almost immediately. But be sure to choose the one from a tree which has proven its quality. Some coconut trees produce fruits which contain a bit sour or tasteless juice. You could hardly finish even a cup of it then! 







There are many ways to enjoy the coconut fruits. It depends on one's creativity. One can enjoy the young flesh only, or the juice only, or the combination of them, or the foods and beverages from coconut.

coconut flesh and other stuffs in shaved ice




coconut ice cream

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Cars of My Life: Volvo 360 GLE

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Jeti Shahbandar - gateway to city's exotic islands


The Taman/Garden Shahbandar also has its own jetty. The jetty is the gateway to the nearest exotic islands such as Kapas Island, Gemia Island, Bidong Island and Redang Island.



From this jetty visitors or tourists will board the vessels or ferries to their own destination or the islands. Some of the resorts management from those islands will provide the ferries, vessels or speed boats to their guests and the jetty is the popular take off and arrival for them.

the parking lots

There are a parking bay just beside the jetty provided for the visitors to park their cars or buses whilst they are visiting the islands. Some parking fees will be charged on the exit depending on how long the parking is consumed.


There are some places where you can sit and relax just beside the river bank and facing the estuary. During the weekend, this place is crowded too.


I have been here many times already and I am brave enough to convince people to visit this place in the evening...not necessarily in weekends, normal day will be perfect too. Bring your children here. Let them enjoy the space and the pace freely. But, be sure not to let them getting close to the river bank...just to avoid any tragedy and/or regrets.

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