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The Antigua black pineapple is a variety of pineapple that is grown on the island of Antigua, in the West Indies. It is known for its sweet and juicy flesh, which is said to have a unique flavor compared to other varieties of pineapple. It is a popular local fruit and is used in a variety of traditional dishes and desserts on the island.[1]
It is exclusively grown on the southwestern coast of Antigua.[1] It is said to be the sweetest variety of pineapple.[2]