[post_page_title]The famous English fruit… Pineapple?![/post_page_title]
The Chinese black apples aren’t the only fruit grown in a hostile climate, at least hostile to the fruit itself. You don’t have to be an expert horticulturist – a fancy word for gardener – to know that pineapples are a tropical fruit.
With that in mind, if there’s one place you don’t expect to find any pineapples, it’s England. But ever since the Victorian era in the 19th century, pineapples have been grown in special pits at the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, a county in southwestern England.
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