Pomegranates can be used for lots of types of food, which have pomegranates as the main ingredients. The foods are usually sweet because pomegranate is a sweet fruit. For example you can make pomegranate jelly or even a sweet pomegranate chutney.
You cut it open and eat the jelly off the seeds
For food and drink.
Xanthan gum is a very popular additive. It is used in several types of food including: salad dressings, fruit juices, ice cream, condiments and relishes, and microwaveable foods.
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The noun 'fruit' as a word for a food substance is an uncountable noun.The plural form 'fruits' is used exclusively for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example:The fruits needed for this recipe are cherries and blueberries.
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A pomegranate is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree growing to between five and eight meters tall. The pomegranate is native to the Iranian Plateau, and has been cultivated in the Caucasus since ancient times. It is widely cultivated throughout Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, North India, the drier parts of southeast Asia, peninsular Malaysia, the East Indies, the Mediterranean and Southern Europe and tropical Africa. Introduced into Latin America and California by Spanish settlers in 1769, pomegranate is now cultivated in parts of California and Arizona for juice production. it is a red round fruit that you split open and only eat the seeds A pomegranate is a thick skinned red fruit. In size, it is between a lemon and a grapefruit. The name comes from latin "ponum" meaning apple, and "granatus" meaning seeded. Pomegranate juice has been shown to reduce systolic blood pressure by inhibiting serum angiotensin-converting enzyme. It may also have antibacterial effects against dental plaque. To open a pomegranate, score it with a knife, and and break it open. The small red seeds are edible. There are usually about 600 seeds in each fruit. In the northern hemisphere, the fruit is typically in season from September to January, while in the southern hemisphere, the fruit is typically in season from March to May.
There are use by the body as energy, for repairing, and to maintain the body in shape... example.. the body needs protein to repair muscle tissue.
it can be used as a dressing for fruit salads. i hope that i answered your question=) you can look up fruit salad reciped on food network.com www.foodnetwork.com it can be used as a dressing for fruit salads. i hope that i answered your question=) you can look up fruit salad reciped on food network.com www.foodnetwork.com
Pomegranate skins were used 4000 years ago, to fight intestinal worms and to dye leather.
A pumpkin might fit that description. One might be the almond,which is a type of peach of which the flesh is discarded.The other could be the coconut.The outercase is removed to reveal the nut(seed) I don't think the fruit is discarded as such. In some cases, the seeds are the fruit and the rind/shell/cover is discarded. An example would be the pomegranate. Coffee. The coffee bean is covered with a sweet flesh when it's harvested. That's washed away and only the seed - the coffee bean - is used.
Vegetables, pet food, aerosol cans, fruit and fruit juices, seafoods, and baby food were all commonly packaged in steel cans.
The fruit is also a food source used by South Pacific peoples.