Hawaiian Pineapple (knapps USA) is a variety of unknown origin that began to be grown for the commercially in the 1970s in southern Indiana, the USA. The fruits are large, capable to grow to a kilogram, orange in color, with a hidden redness in the cut, irregular in shape, ribbed over the whole area, meaty, with few seeds, have fruity taste with exotic hints, reminiscent of pineapple when ripe. Indeterminate plant. The seeds are from Marianne Heirloom Seeds (USA) and were obtained from the owner of the Knapps website.