I was actually introduced to this product at Subway restaraunt and see them there often. There is a 12 pack that exists but is very hard to find. I have seen it once at Traget as a "special buy". I also just saw it this week at Biggs grocery store which only had one. I love this tea and always find myself looking for it. I went to the website and it was not helpful at all.
POMEGRANATE - red, seedy fruit native to SW Asia
The spelling of the red-seeded fruit is POMEGRANATE. Along with red currants, it is a source of the red syrup, grenadine.
Pomegranate, cherry, currant, blood orange, concord grapes.
Grenadine originally made from the French word Grenade ie pomegranate in English. The Pomegranate first variety was from the Ganesh family, a white fruit.
sounds like either a strawberry or perhaps a pomegranate This is a tomato!
a pomegranate is a tropical fruit that is bright red and delicious and very expensive but well worth the price if you can find them in your supermarket.
Red is a primary color. You can use things like henna, blood root, pomegranate peel, sumac fruit, rose hips or sycamore bark to get red dye.
Red is a passion for love.
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.
I am unfamiliar with your location but will suggest the name of a lovely catalog from which you can order a huge variety of great tea. Republic of Tea or The Republic of Tea. You will love the no staple, no string little one cup teabags.
No, they're red
Pomegranate is one of the latest fad fruits which has been popularized because it contains antioxidants. In 2011, The Huffington Post online newspaper published 28 great recipes using the delicious, bright red fruit.