Have you seen all those new juice drinks and “health” drinks boasting they contain “real pomegranate juice” and wonder just what a pomegranate is and why it’s good for you. If so, keep reading this article and you’ll know what the buzz is about when it comes to this delicious and powerful fruit.

Grown for embellishment and for the tasty edible fruit it produces, the Wonderful or Red Wonderful is the almost popular kind, plus smaller plantings of Early Foothill. The fruit is about the size of an apple, and has a leathery, profound red to purplish crimson rind. When you divide the difficult fruit give, a people of crimson seeds in a soft light-colored membrane is revealed. Only the seeds, with their sweet-tart smell and juice squirting texture, are edible. STORAGE Pomegranates are shipped ready and willing to consume. They can be held at room temperature for rational periods of moment, out of immediate sunlight. For longer warehousing, refrigerate at 32˚-41˚ F. For house take, the entire fruit or seeds can be refrigerated in elastic bags or the seeds can be frozen individually.
Pomegranate New And Information
The pomegranate, a Persian native, is one of the oldest fruits known to man. Originally thought to be indigenous to China, pomegranates were really brought to China about 100 B. C. by Han dynasty representative, Jang Qian, who too introduced coriander, walnuts, peas, cucumbers, alfalfa, grapes and caraway seeds to the Far East. The Romans called it the Punic apple. The pomegranate made its manner to Italy via Carthage (Punic), and therein lies the origin of its Latin figure, Punicum malum (apple. Its new botanical figure is Punicum granatum with Punicum recognizing Carthage as a focal level for pomegranate cultivation and granatum referring to the many seeds or grains in the fruit. Many Italian Renaissance fabrics boasted the form of cut pomegranates. Ancient Romans not simply enjoyed the juicy pulp of this fruit, they too tanned and used the rinds as a kind of leather. Perhaps payable to the fruit’s opulent flower pennant, it has gained distinction as an imperial fruit.
Pomegranate Fruit Facts.
November 3rd, 2008
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