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The pomegranate (/ˈpɒmᵻɡrænᵻt/), botanical name Punica granatum, is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree in the family Lythraceae that grows between 5 and 8 m (16 and 26 ft) tall.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the fruit is typically in season from September to February, and in the Southern Hemisphere from March to May. As intact arils or juice, pomegranates are used in cooking, baking, meal garnishes, juice blends, smoothies, and alcoholic beverages, such as cocktails and wine.
The pomegranate originated in the region of modern-day Iran and has been cultivated since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean region and northern India. It was introduced into America (Spanish America) in the late 16th century and California by Spanish settlers in 1769.
Today, it is widely cultivated throughout the Middle East and Caucasus region, north Africa and tropical Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, the drier parts of southeast Asia, and parts of the Mediterranean Basin. It is also cultivated in parts of California and Arizona. In recent years, it has become more common in the commercial markets of Europe and the Western Hemisphere.
Pomegranate Delicious Nutritious and Easy to Open! Brock shows how to deseed a pomegranate quickly and easily. Pomegranate smoothie recipe: http://youtu.be/CUVgZsZopQA Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/22LGXK7 Find us: http://fitfortwo.tv http://facebook.com/fitfortwotv http://twitter.com/fitfortwo http://Instagram.com/fitfortwotv About us: Our mission is to inspire others to lead happy and healthy lives through plant-based health, recipes, DIY home-workouts, yoga, and more! We're Marta and Brock, happily married new parents, and bring you a fun and simple approach to fitness, weight-loss, and nutrition through our knowledge, experiences and continued journey. Tune in for creative home and outdoor workouts, health and exercise tips, interviews, and organic gluten-free plant-based...
Pomegranates use to piss me off when I didn't know how to eat them properly. I would get juice EVERYWHERE just trying to get at those ruby jewels! Using water really helps release the seeds with ease and keeps juice from getting everywhere. There are so many things you can do with pomagranate seeds; sprinkle them on salad, add them to cereals and yogurts, or juice them to make a festive cocktail. Pomagranate seeds are juicy and crunchy. Many people describe the taste of pomegranate as a cross between cranberries, grapes and apples. They are sweet and tart. The health benefits of pomegranates are astoinishing! They are full of vitamin c and antioxidants. Get Pomegranate Recipes: http://divascancook.blogspot.com/2010/12/how-to-eat-pomegranate.html Music by Kevin MacLeod
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In just over 2 minutes, you can completely de-seed a pomegranate and have fun doing it! You'll need: a Pomegranate a Wooden Spoon a Bowl a Small Knife 1. Score Pomegranate on the "equator" 2. Grab both sides and pull apart. "Stretch" each side slightly. 3. Hold one side "face-down" in one hand with hand underneath. 4. "Spank" pomegranate with wooden spoon over bowl until all seeds fall out. 5. Repeat with second side of pomegranate. 6. Pluck out any pulp 7. Enjoy! See how fast YOU can do it! *Tip: if you use a heavy-headed wooden spoon, you can de-seed the pomegranate even faster. After practicing, I can do it in under a minute. Also, be sure to gently squeeze the pomegranate half in your hand for quicker results.
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POMEGRANATES help your body in many ways. Learn amazing health benefits for pomegranates for health, hair & health. Pomegranates are among the healthiest foods on earth. * Here are the 10 health benefits of pomegranates:- #1. Prevents Cancer: The high amounts of anti-oxidants, vitamin A, vitamin C and iron present in pomegranate helps in prevention of prostate cancer, breast cancer and lung cancer. #2. Boosts Immunity: Pomegranates contains 15% of the daily required vitamin C which is very essential for a good immune system. #3. Increase Bone Health: Pomegranate, if taken daily can give strength to bones and prevent osteoarthritis. #4. Prevents Dental Plaque: Certain acids contained in pomegranate can help inhibit the colony formation of plaque causing bacteria. Thus preventing den...
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