They are a cross between a strawberry and a Chilean berry. They look like white strawberries with red seeds. It tastes like a pineapple flavored strawberry. It is the most unique looking fruit ever.
Would you buy this just for the novelty?
Costco and Trader Joe's Selling Pineberries
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Re: Costco and Trader Joe's Selling Pineberries
I've seen these recently at Food Bazaar and Seabra's Market here in NJ. Almost bought them, too, if only for the novelty (and the $0.99 price at Food Bazaar for I think it's 10 oz...). I don't like berries but my parents might enjoy them. How much were they at your stores?
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Re: Costco and Trader Joe's Selling Pineberries
I have seen them at Aldi, too. I think they were priced between $3 and $4 for a small container (smaller than the 1-lb. strawberry containers.)