What is Pomegranate?
The pomegranate is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae, subfamily Punicoideae, that grows between 5 and 10 m tall.
The pomegranate was originally described throughout the Mediterranean region.
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What fruit does pomegranate taste like?
Pomegranate arils taste a lot like cranberries fairly tart with a bit of sweetness underneath.
Who should not eat pomegranate?
Allergies to plants: People with plant allergies seem to be more likely to have an allergic reaction to pomegranates. Surgery: Pomegranate might affect blood pressure.
This might interfere with blood pressure control during and after surgery. Stop taking pomegranate at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
What happens if I eat pomegranate every day?
Eating pomegranates on a daily basis, or drinking the juice can be an excellent aid for your immunity,
fight Type-2 diabetes, keep blood pressure in check, smoothen digestion and make your skin glow too.
How do you know if a pomegranate is ripe?
The ripest pomegranates aren’t shaped like balls. Look for flattened, angular sides rather than perfectly rounded spheres.
Pomegranates vary in color from light to dark red. No matter what the color, the real clues to ripeness are the smoothness and firmness of its tough, leathery skin.