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Pomegranates and how to get one ready.

Started by Tracey, December 30, 2011, 04:42:26 PM

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Devlyn

They're in the stores now and I love them. I get a large bowl and fill it halfway with water. Cut the pomegranate in quarters (on a plate, the juice will stain your cutting board)  right through the fuzzy end. Hold a section underwater in the bowl, bending it and working the white stuff with your thumbs. The red arils sink, and the inedible white stuff floats. Pull out and discard the white stuff, strain and enjoy. Hugs, Devlyn
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Jennifer

Hey Devlyn,

I can't believe I am saying this but I never had one! I have read that pomegranates are really high in anti-oxidants and nutrients and are considered a superfood in relation to cancer prevention but they looked intimidating to try and eat. This sounds really simple, I am getting some tomorrow! :)

Jennifer
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Devlyn

Expanding my friends food horizons, just another service I offer! Beware, the juice stains everything! Watch your friends eyes light up when they see the bowl of arils on the table. Hugs, Devlyn
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Joelene9

  I've been eating pomegranates for quite some time.  Me and my friends used to pick them off of the tree and crack them open on our knees back in the late 1950's in the L. A. basin.  Our knees and legs would get stained and sticky, but we didn't care about that.  There is the San Gabriel Highway right where that tree was.  The apartments where I lived in at the time is now part of a hospital parking lot. 
  Joelene
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rosetyler

There's a tree full of them in my parents yard.  My mom never encouraged my siblings or I to eat them that often though, cause they apparently stain easily and...

kids + easily staining things = !!!
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melissa.wilkins

Aren't pomegranates meant to have anti-testosterone or anti-androgenic properties?
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Felix

My daughter eats them a lot. I don't care what they stain, as they keep her happy and entertained for longish periods of time. She just eats them with her fingers, vesicle by vesicle.
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eli77

I love pomegranates. Unfortunately, they are really expensive here and I can't often justify spending three dollars for a fruit.

I score the skin with a knife and then tear it into chunks so I don't pop any of the seeds by cutting. Then I eat 'em bit by bit as I pull it apart. I usually end up with my mouth and hands covered in red. Since holidays are the time for treats, I just had one this morning.
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V M

I love pomegranates  :)  Not only do you not have to wear lipstick for awhile if you eat one  :laugh:  They are really tasty and full of antioxidants and such

They have been in the store where I'm at also, but they are expensive  :P  Luckily, also at my store they have a Blueberry/Pomegranate juice made by
'Old Orchard' in the frozen juice section  :)  Tasty stuff

I think I probably will splurge and pick up a whole pom. though  :)


Quote from: Joelene9 on December 30, 2011, 05:12:24 PM
  I've been eating pomegranates for quite some time.  Me and my friends used to pick them off of the tree and crack them open on our knees back in the late 1950's in the L. A. basin.  Our knees and legs would get stained and sticky, but we didn't care about that.  There is the San Gabriel Highway right where that tree was.  The apartments where I lived in at the time is now part of a hospital parking lot. 
  Joelene

We use to be able to pick them off trees when I was a kid in Calif. also  :)  I'd grab a few either going to school or while on my paper route and take them home to share with my mom and sisters
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nicole19

Quote from: Devlyn on December 30, 2011, 04:42:26 PM
They're in the stores now and I love them. I get a large bowl and fill it halfway with water. Cut the pomegranate in quarters (on a plate, the juice will stain your cutting board)  right through the fuzzy end. Hold a section underwater in the bowl, bending it and working the white stuff with your thumbs. The red arils sink, and the inedible white stuff floats. Pull out and discard the white stuff, strain and enjoy. Hugs, Devlyn

I eat mine like this aswell. Going through youtube and saw a video on  this, and decided to go to "Publix" and buy two pomegranates.
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Devlyn

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Anna++

That wan easier than I expected.  Thanks Devlyn!
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Oriah

pommegranites are soooooo tasty!

And a totally rad fact about them....they contain bioidentical estradiol, estriol, and estrone.....no joke!
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Devlyn

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Anatta

KIa Ora Devlyn,

Guilty as charged I'm a Pomegranater from way back in my childhood days in the UK, however it's only recently I found them again, and in the last month I've had 4....Leave in the fridge, they taste even better (it's summer here remember)...

Metta Zenda :)



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V M

Anatta is BANNED for giving the moon the finger

Opps!!! Sorry, wrong topic... LOL
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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L00T

Pomegranates are my guilty pleasure. I never knew about cutting it in a bowl of water! That is going to be magical when I try it.
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Kova V

I subscribe to the method of cutting one in half, holding it over a bowl cut-side-down and wapping the back with a wooden spoon. The water trick works best for getting all the seeds out in one piece but I think that takes too long. Saw this on Lifehacker.com but heres some random person on youtube showing how its done ^_^

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