Both fruits are acidic but clearly, lime juice is more acidic than a pineapple. The pH level of lime juice is about 2.1 and the pH level of a pineapple is 3.5–5.2 ( acidic-neutral), not to mention it is obvious from the taste. read more
The pH level of lime juice is about 2.1 and the pH level of a pineapple is 3.5–5.2 ( acidic-neutral), not to mention it is obvious from the taste. Acidity is characterized by its tart and sour taste, you can place an entire piece of pineapple in your mouth and not be squeamish about it but its not the same for lime juice. read more
Citrus juices, such as lemon, lime or orange juice, do this, as does a dollop of tangy yogurt. With citrus, either add a splash directly on the pineapple just before serving, along with a sprinkle of sugar or a spoonful of honey, or marinate the pineapple for about 10 minutes before serving or before cooking in a marinade, described in Bon Appetit, of brown sugar, orange juice and honey. read more
No amount of pineapple in the world is going to make that semen taste like a piña colada,' New York-based sex therapist Dr Madeleine Castellanos told BuzzFeed Health There's no need to drink pineapple juice right before having oral sex - it won't make you taste nicer. read more