DOES PINEAPPLE HAVE BACTERIA IN IT? A REVIEW BY NUTRITION PROFESSIONALS

Expert opinion from Deidre Huysamen

Dietician - Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services · 7 years of experience · South Africa

Yes, pineapple does have bacteria in it. The pathogenic bacteria species in pineapple is called Ananas comosus Merr. If this does enter the body, then it can multiply and lead to infection.

Expert opinion from María F. Carzon

Bachelor degree in Human Nutrition · 4 years of experience · Argentina

Pineapples should not contain bacteria. If it has any bacteria, it can be an indicator of improper food handling. This bacterium could also cause a foodborne illness.

Expert opinion from Livia Dickson Chen

PhD in Nutrition · 11 years of experience · Brazil

Fruits, like us, carry a natural bacterial population, which in balance has the proper amount and does not pose a risk to human health.

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