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Example sentences for "pineapples"

Lexicographically close words:
pincushions; pinda; pine; pineal; pineapple; pineau; pined; pineries; pinery; pines
  1. Coffee was also growing and pineapples and other fruits looked well.

  2. The land in the neighbourhood is well cultivated and manioc, sweet potatoes, bananas and pineapples flourish.

  3. Maize, oranges, bananas, pineapples and many vegetables are here in abundance.

  4. Prepare the pineapples as above, allowing half a pound of sugar to two pounds of fruit.

  5. You may also use bananas, pineapples or oranges.

  6. When pineapples are used, slice them crosswise and dry them on a sieve or in the open air; oranges should be separated into sections and dried like pineapple.

  7. Line your pie-plate with a rich paste, slice pineapples as thin as possible, sprinkle sugar over them abundantly and put flakes of sugar here and there.

  8. Let the marshmallows be mixed with the pineapples quite a while before salad is put together; add to this one-quarter pound of shelled pecans.

  9. Skim the syrup carefully, put in your steamed pineapples and can as above.

  10. For instance, when I read that a ship has come in loaded with dates or lemons or pineapples or Bermuda onions, I wait a few days till they are distributed, and then I ask for them, and invariably the price has dropped below normal.

  11. Pineapples you can with a good deal of sugar.

  12. Pineapples after nitrogenous foods, ripe olives, peaches, pears and nearly all fruits are helpful.

  13. Pineapples should be grated and with the lemon juice added to cold syrup and strained through a sieve.

  14. At the Bugis settlement I bought fifty delicious pineapples at a very moderate price and distributed them among us.

  15. Such delicious pineapples as those in northern Borneo, with an unusual abundance of juice and very slightly acid, I had never before tasted.

  16. Now and then they stretched out their arms to reach the pineapples before them.

  17. There were many pineapples all round them.

  18. If fresh pineapples are used, shred them and cook, in as little water as possible, until tender.

  19. This elegant dish, although it may appear extravagant, is really not so if made when pineapples are plentiful.

  20. It is stated that the first pineapples raised in Europe were by M.

  21. The pineapples of Simojovel were to his liking; they are sugar-sweet, leaving no prickly sensation, and anyone can eat three whole ones at a sitting.

  22. The pineapples were delicious, being tender and exceedingly sweet; our arriero refused to eat any of them, asserting that they were barely fit to eat, lacking sweetness, and being prickly to the taste.

  23. Market was almost over, but we were interested in seeing the quantities of pineapples and cacao beans there offered.

  24. When you blanch pineapples use only enough water to cover them.

  25. But with pineapples the object of blanching is primarily to soften the hard fiber, so there is no objection to using the blanching water.

  26. Pineapples must undergo a preliminary process to make them palatable and soft.

  27. Hawaiian pineapples are rich in sugar when fully matured, but if picked green, they contain little sugar, and gain none after they are taken from the plant.

  28. The banks and cliffs were masses of ferns, the living imposed upon the dead, and hibiscus and gardenias and clumps of bamboo in a dissolving pageant mingled with plots of taro and yams, pineapples and bananas.

  29. They would not go hungry, for mango-trees lined the road, and bananas, feis, and pineapples were to be had for the taking.

  30. Guayaquil is famous for the finest pineapples in the world--great juicy fruits, as white as snow and as sweet as honey.

  31. The oranges are said to be the finest in the world, and the pineapples compare with those of Ecuador, which surpass anything raised upon the western coast of South America.

  32. The trade in pineapples is especially important.

  33. As an offset for these importations, bananas, copra and pineapples are exported to either Auckland or Sydney.

  34. Pineapples and children are a remarkably sure crop in the tropics.

  35. It is claimed that the oranges grown here are the sweetest and best in the world, the same excellence being attributed to its abundant yield of pineapples and other tropical fruits.

  36. Readers in less favoured climes may hardly credit the statement that pineapples are so plentiful in the season in North Queensland that they are fed to pigs as well as horses.

  37. Suddenly a runner appeared and told us that the pineapples had hit the outpost, killing not only some of the men to whom I had just been talking but also the Adjutant of the battalion.

  38. By this time the rain of pineapples overhead was very heavy, and I went to the door of the dugout where the Major was looking out.

  39. However, I managed to doze off in time, and was rudely wakened early in the morning by the metallic thud of pineapples on the ground overhead.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pineapples" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.