Once upon a time, there was a woman who lived with her daughter, Pina in a tiny village. They were poor and the mother work day and night to make both ends meet. No matter how hard she work she work, though, she never got any help from her daughter.
Pina was a lazy, spoiled kid who liked to play in the backyard all day. Whenever her mother asked for help around the house or tried to send her on an errand, she would always find an excuse by saying she can’t find the object that was needed to complete that task.
One day, her mother became very ill. She called out to Pina, who as usual was playing in the backyard.
Pina ignored her mother and continued to play.
“Pina! Pina! Come over here, son. I am very sick. Can you cook some porridge for me please? I am too weak to get up.”
Pina’s mother mustered all her strength just to say this, but it worked.
“Pina, come over here this very instant, or else!”
“What do you want, mother?. You really expect me to cook for you? That’s too hard,” protested Pina, pouting and stomping her feet.
“Pina, it is very simple. Just put some rice in a pot and add water. Once the water boils, let it simmer for awhile. Stir it occasionally with a ladle. Everything you need should be right there in the kitchen.”
Pina reluctantly left and went to the kitchen
Her mother could hear her banging the drawers and cabinets. Then her mother heard her open the back door and sneak out into the backyard.
Her mother waited and waited. Finally, she called out to Pina again.
“No,” was the defiant response.
“Pina, did you cook like I told you to?”
“Because I could not find the ladle,” was her flippant reply.
“And why not?” was her mom’s exasperated response.
“Oh, you lazy child! You probably did not even bother to look for it! What am I going to do with you? Here I am, sick, and I cannot even count on you!”
Her mother wept bitterly. In her anger, she shouted,
“I wish you would grow a thousand eyes all over your head! Then you can find what you’re looking for. Maybe then you won’t have any more excuses.”
As soon as she said this, there was complete silence. Her mother thought, “She is trying to be quiet so I will forget about asking her again.” She sighed.
Exhausted from the exertion, she soon went back to her room for a much-needed rest. Weak as she was, she just tried to do everything by herself, having given up on any help from Pina.
When she finally recovered from her illness, the first thing she did was look for Pina. No one had seen or heard from her. It was like she disappeared into thin air.
Months passed and still no sign of her. She had noticed this strange plant growing on the very spot where she last saw Pina.
To honor the memory of her beloved daughter, she named the fruit Pina. She took such loving care of it like it was her own daughter.
The fruit flourished so well that it bore more and more fruits, and became popular among the village and the entire country. Its name later evolved to pinya, or pineapple in English.
And that’s how the pineapple came to be, according to folklore, named after a spoiled child who was cursed with a thousand eyes…
THE END//
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