Its the acid in the Pineapple
2006-06-27 05:22:03
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answered by ? 6
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it only happens 2 some ppl and i dont think its citric acid.....but there is a lot of acid in the pineapple just like a lemon
2006-06-27 05:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the high enzymes that leave a burning sensation on your tongue.
Pineapple contains a proteolytic enzyme bromelain, which digests food by breaking down protein. Pineapple juice can thus be used as a marinade and tenderizer for meat. The enzymes in pineapples can interfere with the preparation of some foods, such as jelly or other gelatin-based desserts. Some have claimed that pineapple has benefits for some intestinal disorders while others claim that it helps to induce childbirth when a baby is overdue. It can also be used in savory dishes to enhance digestion.
Pineapple is a good source of manganese, as well as containing significant amounts of vitamin C and Vitamin B1.
2006-06-27 05:34:03
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answered by surfergina 2
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More than likely its because of the high amount of acid in the juices.
2006-06-27 05:22:20
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answered by Mark R 2
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astecic acid (vitman c) like in lemon's and grapefruit i'd say it is after all an acid,so it burn's a glass of milk or a dairy product should ease the burn.xit could even be sugar's thing is we all react differently to different thing's there might not be an identifiyable source other than,that's how it is-good luck in your search.x
2006-06-27 05:25:42
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answered by Tommy D. 5
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acid you must be eating a lot or you have a sore in your mouth.
2006-06-27 05:23:30
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answered by frostyprune 2
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I know what you mean, i think it is the acid.
2006-06-27 05:27:53
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answered by YES PASSED THEM ALL 2
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My wife told me she experiences exactly that, but it never happens to me.
2006-06-27 05:22:16
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answered by Larry 6
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depends on your tast buds.
2006-06-27 05:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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