Why your tongue hurts when you eat pineapple

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Eating pineapples often causes pain in the tongue. What is the reason? 

Online media'World of Buzz' explained this phenomenon on the 23rd (local time). This phenomenon is actually caused by enzymes in the fruit. It is an enzyme that breaks down a protein called'bromelain'. Pineapple contains a lot. 

When chewing pineapples, bromelain enzymes break down skin proteins in the tongue and oral mucosa. That's why I feel pain. 

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If you don't like this pain, avoid the pineapple stem. Bromelain is concentrated on the stem and center of the pineapple. 

There is also a way to eat pineapple without feeling pain. Because bromelain is an enzyme, it decomposes when exposed to heat above 48°C. That's why I don't feel pain when eating the pineapple toppings on the pizza. The same goes for canned pineapples. Bromelain can also be destroyed by heat in the canning process.  

In the meantime, if you don't like the pain felt when eating pineapple, try it by heating it with heat. 


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This article is about pineapple. It is very interesting to eat. It makes our life beautiful. Thank you.

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4 years ago

I’ve learned alot from your article about pineapple, a lot of us love this tropical fruit because is so sweet and tasty but again it sting in your mouth if you eat it after you slice it. thank you for this informative article you have! God bless

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4 years ago

Learned alot from this article

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