Look for a sweet, fresh smell at the base
Choose a pineapple that feels heavy for its size
Check the skin color: golden-yellow is best for ripeness
Avoid very green pineapples if you want it ready sooner
Avoid brown, moldy, or leaking fruit
Press gently on the body; it should give slightly, not be hard like a rock
Avoid pineapples with soft spots, bruises, or wrinkled, dried skin
Inspect the “eyes” (diamond pattern): they should be tight and not overly dried out
Prefer a pineapple with uniform shape and intact leaves
Pull a leaf from the crown: if it comes out easily, it’s likely ripe
If buying ahead, choose slightly less ripe and let it ripen at room temperature
For faster ripening, store at room temperature out of direct sunlight
After cutting, refrigerate in a covered container and use within a few days
