Grenade
Pomegranate is called "grenade" in French.
Pomegranate is "grenade" (fem.) in French.
pomegranate = la grenade
pommuh - grannut
Grenadine originally made from the French word Grenade ie pomegranate in English. The Pomegranate first variety was from the Ganesh family, a white fruit.
An explosive pomegranate is often referred to as a "grenade." This term plays on the similarity in shape and the way both the fruit and the weapon can burst open, releasing their contents. The name "grenade" actually derives from the French word for pomegranate, highlighting this connection.
A pomegranate typically has more seeds than a papaya
Some common French surnames in Grenada are La Grenade, who were French Huguenots, and Sylvester, which is of French origin. "La Grenade" means "the pomegranate" in French, while "Sylvester" means "of the forest" or "wild" in French.
pomegranate -- Dalimb
Pomegranate leaves come from a pomegranate plant. Pomegranate is a common fruit plant of the tropical and subtropical regions.
Pomegranate seeds can be hard due to the variety of the pomegranate, the ripeness of the fruit, or how it was stored.
The pomegranate is a native of Asia.