tinned pineapple
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Pineapple preserved and sold in a tin, a term primarily used in British English.
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- We always keep some tinned pineapple in the cupboard for emergencies.
- She used tinned pineapple chunks for the fruit salad.
- She used tinned pineapple to make a quick fruit salad.
- The recipe calls for a can of tinned pineapple, drained.
- Do you prefer fresh pineapple or tinned pineapple in your dishes?
- For a quick dessert, try serving tinned pineapple with cream.
- The recipe calls for a small can of chopped tinned pineapple.
- He found that tinned pineapple was more convenient than fresh.
- Tinned pineapple is a convenient ingredient for desserts and savoury dishes.
- The cake recipe specified using tinned pineapple rings.
- He drained the syrup from the tinned pineapple before adding it to the curry.
- We always keep a few cans of tinned pineapple in the pantry.
- Make sure you buy tinned pineapple in its own juice, not heavy syrup.
- The taste of tinned pineapple is quite different from fresh.
- My grandmother used to make upside-down cake with tinned pineapple rings.
- She decided to make a fruit cocktail using tinned pineapple and other fruits.
- You can find tinned pineapple in the canned fruit aisle of the supermarket.
- The budget-friendly option was to use tinned pineapple instead of fresh.
- For a quick snack, I sometimes just eat tinned pineapple straight from the can.
- Many people prefer the sweetness of tinned pineapple in certain dishes.