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Why Pineapple Can Cause a Tingling Sensation

Pineapple is a tropical fruit beloved for its sweet and tangy flavor and is often enjoyed fresh, juiced, or as part of various dishes. However, some people—including children—experience a tingling sensation in their mouth or on their tongue after eating pineapple. This can be surprising for those who have never felt it before, leading to questions about what causes it and whether it is normal.

Understanding the Composition of Pineapple

To understand why pineapple may cause a tingling sensation, it helps to look at its composition. Pineapple is rich in vitamins, minerals, and enzymes that contribute to both its health benefits and its distinctive taste. One enzyme in particular plays a key role in the tingling sensation some people experience.

The Role of Bromelain in Pineapple

Bromelain is a group of enzymes found in pineapple, especially concentrated in the stem and fruit. It is known for its ability to break down proteins, which is why pineapple is often used as a meat tenderizer. Bromelain is also associated with health benefits such as aiding digestion and reducing inflammation.

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