
Pineapple Day lights up our calendars every year, offering a chance to celebrate this tropical fruit known for its sweet and tangy taste. This special day is not just about indulging in pineapple delights. It recognizes the fruit’s nutritional benefits, economic value, and symbol of hospitality and friendship across cultures.
Celebrate International Pineapple Day
The day encourages us to dive into the world of pineapples by enjoying them in various forms—fresh, in juices, or in baked goods like the classic pineapple upside-down cake. Beyond the culinary adventures, the day also shines a light on the pineapple’s deep-rooted cultural significance.
In the Western world, pineapples symbolize warmth and welcome, a tradition dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. In Asia, they represent prosperity and good fortune, while in the Caribbean, they symbolize friendship.

Where:
McDonald’s Kooringal
Inside table with a Geocaching banner on it.
Time:
10:30 to 11am